s/Eclipse Foundation/Eclipse Development Process/
There is no such requirement. There used to be a requirement to
include *all* bits in a release, but that was relaxed some time
ago (I can't find quite the right bug that tracks this, but Bug
330729 [1] comes close). Virgo, for example, has made distinct
"runtime" and "tools" releases.
Wayne
[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=330729#c2
On 11/08/16 09:57 AM, Max Rydahl
Andersen wrote:
On 11 Aug 2016, at 15:33, Thomas Watson wrote:
I think this is an unfortunate consequence
of how the Eclipse Foundation
defines projects and releases. Apache projects are not required
to
release this way. For example the Apache Felix and Apache Aries
projects
can release each of their bundles separately without a
coordinated effort
across the complete project to release all their bundles "at
once".
If you can point me to where in Eclipse process this requirement
is stated
I'll gladly help fix it.
/max
Tom
From: Mike Keith <michael.keith@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Runtime Project PMC mailing list
<rt-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 08/11/2016 08:13 AM
Subject: Re: [rt-pmc] Gemini-blueprint: Need help
reviving the
project
Sent by: rt-pmc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, this was the primary reason why we were initially
structured as
subprojects under a parent project. As long as there are no
common
committers across all of the subprojects I think it would be
hard to
coordinate a common release. It would not be impossible (Eclipse
does it
but it takes a lot of process and overhead) but it wouldn't be
fun,
convenient to any of the subprojects, or useful to the consumers
since
nobody uses them all.
Thanks,
-Mike
On Aug 11, 2016, at 5:24 AM, Olaf <olaf@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,
It also has some disadvantages, i.e. all
must release together
I was not aware of this constraint – my understanding was that
we treat
them as one from an administrative point of view, not as code.
Indeed, the projects are completely independent and releasing
them
together would not make any sense at all.
Regards,
Olaf
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Behalf Of Gunnar Wagenknecht
Sent: Donnerstag, 11. August 2016 09:53
To: Runtime Project PMC mailing list <rt-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [rt-pmc] Gemini-blueprint: Need help reviving the
project
Hi Mike,
Rolling all sub-projects into one has some benefits, mostly less
structure
and thus less administration effort. It also has some
disadvantages, i.e.
all must release together. IMHO, having a project and
sub-project
structure makes sense if there is some common management across
all
projects. However, I think this is not the case. Each project is
mostly
independent. Is that the case?
-Gunnar
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On 10 Aug 2016, at 21:55, Michael Keith
<MICHAEL.KEITH@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As the leader of the Gemini project I guess I should chime in…
Gemini already is a single project, with 6 subprojects. Given
that each of
the subprojects is quite different from the others the
hypothesis was that
nobody would want to consume all of them, and in fact, this has
proven
itself to be true in that never has anyone contributed or
expressed an
interest in all 6. This makes me think that nobody would want to
lead all
6, much less maintain them.
However, Gemini has been wallowing for a few years, since I
became engaged
in a completely different product line, and if somebody wants to
take it
on I would be more than happy to pass the baton. I asked
internally to see
if there was any interest in taking on Gemini JPA, the
subproject that I
also lead, but did not get any nibbles at that time. Since then
I have
been keeping up with the very infrequent forum posts, but the
project has
been on life support for awhile.
-Mike
On Aug 9, 2016, at 3:49 PM, Jesse McConnell
<jesse.mcconnell@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
sure, if there is a pool of committers to bring in, sounds like
this
component is suffering in general
+1 for rolling it all into one project if it isn't, that would
at least
bring the component into other active committers domain
http://git.eclipse.org/c/?q=gemini
looks like rollup might be tough as well, it looks like it is
suffering
from lack of activity overall
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On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Gunnar Wagenknecht
<gunnar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
I'm not sure this is a technology issue (GitHub vs. Gerrit). It
sounds
more like a resource/staffing issue.
FWIW, it's pretty easy to reboot a project at Eclipse. We just
need proof
that it's dysfunctional and we as PMC can replace/bring in new
committers.
I don't think GitHub can do this to any project hosted there.
-Gunnar
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On 09 Aug 2016, at 21:01, Jesse McConnell
<jesse.mcconnell@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Would it be better to attic the project here and let someone
fork it to
github where it is more likely to pick up more general
interest? I don't
know that the overheard of an Eclipse project is desirable when
trying to
build a community up from scratch.
Or is gemini itself doing fine and it is just a singular
component having
issues, if that is the case then rolling it into another
component would
likely be a better option?
just a thought..
Jesse
--
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On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Gunnar Wagenknecht
<gunnar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Hi All,
I just returned from vacation. Has the discussion been
progressed? If the
gemini-blueprint project is unresponsive we should talk to Olaf
if he is
interested in bringing it forward and being added as a
committer.
-Gunnar
--
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gunnar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://guw.io/
On 02 Aug 2016, at 09:58, Olaf <olaf@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear RT-PMC,
I am a contributor to the gemini-blueprint project. Since the
2.0.0
release in March, I am in need of further assistance by the
project lead’s
to consolidate some general project issues. However, the lead
seems to
lack resources as I was unable to get feedback since then.
I would appreciate if the PMC could clarify whether re-election
of project
leadership for gemini-blueprint is required to get things moving
again.
Kind regards,
Olaf
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