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Re: [technology-pmc] Geogig 1.2.0 release process

"Ongoing" means that the review is ongoing. At the end of the review period, it will be marked as "successful".

I'll see what I can do to capture this better in the handbook.

HTH,

Wayne

On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 3:14 PM, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Reading now, ip log review going concurrently. If you ever need a hand getting a PSC +1 for a CQ ask on the technology list here - we try and split the work up across teams.

End Date Nov 1st - we are cutting really close to the one week minimum :)

State

What does ongoing mean?

Support for GeoServer 2.12 

I would phrase this in GeoGig terms:

GeoGig migration from Restlet to Spring MVC

One of the big changes in GeoGig 1.2.0 was replacing Restlet with Spring MVC. While the implementation has changed, we made the new web API exactly equivalent so all the requests and responses are exactly the same. This was a major effort to ensure that web client applications (like  Geoserver) do not need to make any changes to connect to the GeoGig web API.  We also made some improvements to the API documentation - see http://geogig.org/docs/interaction/web-api.html.

This change is required for GeoGig compatibility with GeoServer 2.12 which uses Spring MVC.

Improved performance for Replication - Clone/Fetch/Pull

Looks good, any chance of a picture from one of the foss4g slides to make this more visually interesting?

Numerous usability improvements to support the GeoGig-QGIS plugin

Just shorten the title, Usability improvements to support the GeoGig-QGIS plugin. Once again a screen snap would be great visually, if you can thank the developer of the plugin.


Conforms To UI/UX Guidelines

I think you can say not applicable, geogig is a library / web api and does not provide an UI that needs to be verified against the eclipse user interface guidelines.
Perhaps we could have this section of the template removed for LocationTech projects?


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On 26 October 2017 at 07:23, Gabriel Roldan <groldan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

GeoGig 1.2.0 is almost ready for official release and the team is looking  for PMC approval. We've created the release review doc here:


Thanks in advance for your feedback!

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