Jay,
We usually aim for October 1 for the release, which I think this is still doable if it works for everyone.
For the release, you’ll need to:
1. Create a project release page 2. Get PMC approval for the release 3. Have your IP log approved 4. Schedule a release review (for anything other than a bugfix release) 5. Update your documentation, web page, etc.
I’d suggest doing these sooner rather than later. The Foundation only does release reviews a few times a month.
Here’s the current list of participating projects:
- SWTChart 0.13 - Eclipse ICE 3.0 - StatET 4.2.0 - Triquetrum ?
Torkild, do you want to do anything for TeXlipse?
Regards, Greg
Greg,
Is there a timeline or anything you want us to follow to hit the deadlines for the release?
Jay Hi,
Eclipse StatET would like to participate with version 4.2.0.
Stephan
[27.07.2020 16:14] Greg Watson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I’m canvassing the projects to see if there is interested in a coordinated release this year. Would all projects please state: a) you are interested/not interested in a coordinated release; and b) what version you would be releasing.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
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