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David M Williams <david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx>Date: Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 11:15 AM
Subject: [cross-project-issues-dev] Our not so Quiet Week and Final Daze for Luna SR2
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cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxAll builds are done for Luna SR2, and many people doing final
testing and preparing for the formal release in one week (2/27) -- unless
some blocking issue is discovered.
Remember that "continued testing" is important
for two reasons. One is to look for truly "damaging" regressions
or blocking problems, that would require a "respin" of the Simultaneous
Release repo and EPP Packages. A respin would be rare ... but ... has happened.
The second reason is for projects to find regressions or problems which
might not justify a "rebuild of everything" but, which are bad
enough that individual projects can prepare a "feature patch"
... or, perhaps document a work-around.
So, where are these "done builds"? We traditionally
don't promote the final build candidates to avoid confusion over the release,
and a "pre-release". But for those of you who need them for testing
or "product builds" you can find the proposed to-be-released
bits in a couple of places.
EPP Packages:
https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/luna.epp-tycho-build/265/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/
The p2 repositories:
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/epp/packages/luna/SR2-RC4/
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance/
These two p2 repositories are required
to test update scenarios -- which every project should do. For "how
to" information, see
https://wiki.eclipse.org/SimRel/Simultaneous_Release_FAQ#What.27s_the_best_way_to_test_with_the_staging_repository.3F
"Invisible" Final URL Locations:
For those building downstream products
or documentation, the "final locations" are often available early
next week, from individual projects, but are not generally "visible"
so you need to know the exact specific URL where you can get or document
the final bits from their final locations. If you can't infer the final
URL, you can ask the project for some hints. (Most project follow predictable
patterns.)
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Final Daze
While we don't have a "Final Daze"
document specific for Service Releases, the principles in the original
document still apply. See
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Luna/Final_Daze
In short:
- during "quiet week",
be sure to archive "old" releases, and remove "intermediate"
(non-released) builds. (This is primarily to "free up" space
on mirror servers.)
- If your documentation has changed,
be sure to update the "Info Center" (you can do so via Bug 436372
)
- Especially "large"
projects, should be sure to put repositories and download artifacts in
their final location, so that the large artifacts can be mirrored for 3
to 5 days -- before the official release. But, these artifacts should be
invisible to normal "web browsing" and p2 updates. If you don't
know how to do this yet, see https://wiki.eclipse.org/SimRel/Simultaneous_Release_FAQ#How_is_a_final_build_made_.22invisible.22_until_release.3F
- Our target for "going live"
will be 10 AM Eastern, on 2/27. Be sure the check this cross-project list
for any last minute problems or "wait!" announcements. Otherwise,
usually about 10:15 or 10:30, we'll send a note that "Luna SR2 is
available".
= = = =
Ask, if any questions, and, above all,
bask in your accomplishments!
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