Hi Pierre,
just out of interest, where did these interfaces come from? Had they been existing/managed in another project? In the release record you mention that these are interfaces that the KEyple project had implemented already ...
The website looks great 🙂 A few things I ran into:
On the API page [1] it seems like the version of the APIs is 1.0.0. However, your release review seems to indicate that you want to release version 2023.11, or am I mistaken?
The link to Maven Central on the same page yields no results, is that to be expected because there is no release yet?
In the source code I noticed that the license headers do not contain SPDX license identifiers which are recommended (mandated?) by the Eclipse Development Process [2] to make it easier to identify the terms that your software can be used under.
Kai
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Betreff: [iot-pmc] Eclipse Keypop Progress Review
Dear IoT PMC,
Please provide your +1 and/or comments for the Eclipse Keypop Progress review:
https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/emo-team/emo/-/issues/625
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Date : jeudi, 9 novembre 2023 Ã 11:44
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Objet : [iot-pmc] Request assistance for Eclipse Keypop
Hello,
Just to inform you that we are ready to release the first Java components of Eclipse Keypop.
This contribution is mainly an integration into an Eclipse project of the code of the ticketing terminal interfaces implemented by the Eclipse Keyple project.
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