Hello PMC Team,
The Subversive project team would like to request a
project release review according with Eclipse guidelines. We are looking for
your suggestions regarding the release and your approval to submit
documentation to EMO. We plan to include the new release to the Juno Simultaneous
release.
Let me share with you reasons why we decided to
make the release now:
1. We need to change Subversive integration API,
because the project need to provide support of SVN 1.7. We need to create the
new version with the new API.
2. We simply out of version numbers. The latest
release was 0.7.9 and from our previous experience the update component doesn't
work correctly when the release number, i.e. 0.7.10 in our case, is "lower"
from strings comparation point of view. Maybe it isn't the case, not, but it's
better to avoid such kind of problems.
3. This release was planned a long time ago. SVN
team planned to replace EPL-incompatible libraries in the SVN 1.7 release, that
should make all Subversive components EPL-compatible, so we expected to make a
project graduation and release version 1.0 once SVN 1.7 become available. But
SVN team decided to postpone libraries replacement to version 1.8 and we have
to wait again.
Also the project is on Eclipse for a long time and
it can be really considered as "mature". The only problem that
prevents the graduation is Subversive's dependency on non-EPL compatible
libraries. The EPL compatibility issue was discussed few years ago and I'm
wondering maybe something was changed recently and it's not a problem for
project's graduation anymore. I would like to ask your recommendation - should
we make a new release as 0.8 and keep the project in incubation or can be able
to graduate the project and make 1.0 release?
If someone requires details about EPL-compatibility
issue I will be glad to explain it as well as other topics regarding
Subversive.
Best regards,
Igor Vinnykov
Subversive Team