Ed,
Thanks for the input. The fact, that the C-Client is not an integral part of Eclipse Glassfish aka won’t be used is good to know.
There are other jobs that require additional repositories including Glassfish itself, and I trust this unlike the C code is not something OpenMQ alone has to deal with ;-)
Werner
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Werner,
Our focus will be on the general pipeline process. Our initial goals are to get pipelines established across all projects. Special project requirements won't be covered and likely won't be addressed until after we have successfully released everything necessary for Eclipse GlassFish and all of it's dependencies. Effectively this will be limited to is needed to release Eclipse GlassFish.
Specifically to your comment, the build for Eclipse OpenMQ C-Client isn't needed by Eclipse GlassFish. Therefore, it won't be part of the presentation on Wednesday. Anyone interested in Eclipse OpenMQ, who is interested in picking this up, is welcome to do so -- but that won't be covered this week.
-- Ed
On 9/10/2018 11:45 AM, Werner Keil wrote:
Thanks, because it is a bit too early and with a 2h Spec Committee call that day it would also be simply too much.
Curious to see the recording, also for special cases like native/C pipelines in projects like JMS/OpenMQ.
Werner
It’s 7 AM PT time and 9am Central time on Wednesday. 2 hours before the spec committee meeting.
We will record it.
— Dmitry
Dmitry,
Can you clarify the time? If I'm calculating the time correctly, this education would be at 11:00am Central on Wednesday, Sept 12. But, that's the same time as our Jakarta EE Spec Committee call? Does the build team normally overlap their meetings with the Spec Committee call? As you can tell, I participate on the Spec Committee calls more than the Build Team calls... Thanks!
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From: Dmitry Kornilov <dmitry.kornilov@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: EE4J PMC Discussions <ee4j-pmc@xxxxxxxxxxx>, EE4J build and releng discussions <ee4j-build@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 09/07/2018 09:25 AM
Subject: [ee4j-pmc] Creating CI/CD pipelines for EE4J projects
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Hi,
As part of our next weekly build team sync up meeting we are hosting a webinar “Creating CI/CD pipelines for EE4J projects”. Authors of two working pipelines Tomas Kraus (JSON-P project) and Markus Karg (JAX-RS project) will demonstrate their work and explain it in details. Eclipse webmasters are also participating, so you will have an opportunity to get answers to your questions about the Eclipse infrastructure. Feel free to forward this invitation to all interesting parties.
Meeting details:
Creating CI/CD pipelines for EE4J projects
Scheduled: 12 Sep 2018 at 16:00 to 17:00 (CET+1)
Organizers: Dmitry Kornilov, Ed Bratt
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Zoom: https://zoom.us/my/edbratt
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Meeting ID: 327 448 7218
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/vtOXR
Thanks,
Dmitry
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