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Re: [technology-pmc] Making a release

I have an open ticket about *where* to host project beta releases (github, eclipse, sourceforge).

I kind of think we should publish like normal with the warning that the project is "in incubation"?

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Jody Garnett

On 15 September 2015 at 04:55, Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Correct. Do what you need to do while your project is transitioning to LocationTech.

Wayne


On 14/09/15 02:19 PM, Rob Emanuele wrote:
It's my understanding that you can still make releases on the old system while in incubation. The incubation ends with a major release under the new Eclipse way of doing things. We were/are going to release GeoTrellis 0.10 in this method, since I doubt we'll be ready for a LT release by the time it's ready. I think that, as long as it's clear that this is not an Eclipse-backed release, then your users shouldn't be starved a release because of the incubation status.

On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Gabriel Roldan <groldan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good question. I'd like to extend it for the geogig project since we'd like to cut a release candidate soon.

Best regards,
Gabriel

El sept. 14, 2015 11:03, "david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx" <david.w.smiley@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
Hi PMC,
Spatial4j is nearing a 0.5 release; I’d like to cut a release candidate tomorrow in fact.  Presently, Spatial4j is technically in incubation still, even though we’ve been cleared for check-in — and it is checked in.  I believe Eclipse legal has yet to do the “comprehensive analysis” (Sharon’s words) and maybe that’s what project graduation requires?  Any way, AFAIK Spatial4j can’t produce an official release as a LocationTech project?  Yes?  If so… how do I be careful to cut a release that is published yet isn’t an official LocationTech release?  I have yet to move the Java code to a org.locationtech package, however there’s Eclipse related “about” files at the top level — e.g. the Eclipse user agreement, and the repo now lives on GitHub within the locationtech group; the pom.xml references that too.

~ David
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