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I'm part of the project team for Sparkplug, so I guess I should
sit this one out.
On 17/11/2022 08:27, Jens Reimann
wrote:
Thanks for clarifying. I think that makes sense in this
case.
Just to explain the reason for my question: traditionally a
1.0 release is accompanied by a "graduation review" [1]. That
would, most likely, mean that there had been previous
releases, and those would have been 0.x releases. I do believe
that a 1.0 release should offer some kind of stability. Not
only technically (like API, community, development process, …)
But considering that there is the Sparkplug process backing
this, I believe the situation is different here.
Good for me, but I would also like to give other PMC
members the chance to speak up. If they don't in the next few
days: +1 from me for the release.
> I fixed this to redirect to the default project page
for the time being
2) This is a 1.0 release, but I didn't see any
previous releases. Starting out with a non 0.x release
is ok in some cases (like a previous release outside
of Eclipse), so I would like to understand the
reasoning behind this.
> There are a couple of reasons for this. The first is
that I didn't know this was a general expectation 0.x
releases be officially released before a 1.0.0 release. The
other is that the Eclipse Specification release process
requires that a specification (Sparkplug v3.0.0 in this
case), a TCK, and open source compatible implementation(s)
all be available at the time of the release of the spec.
Tahu is the implementation that coincides with the Sparkplug
Specification v3.0.0 release. This is the first time that
any open source implementation has been fully compliant with
the spec which I thought deserved a 1.0.0 version.
Jens Reimann
Principal Software Engineer / R&D
Product Middleware
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153243,
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Michael O'Neill, Amy Ross