Hi David,
I set the Indigo flag for the ejbtools project.
Thanks for the reminder.
Greetings,
Kaloyan
From: wtp-releng-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-releng-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David M Williams
Sent: Freitag, 18. Februar 2011 19:34
To: wtp-releng@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [wtp-releng] Please check and update your "indigo" status in Portal ... if needed
According to the tracking software, at
http://www.eclipse.org/indigo/planning/SimultaneousReleaseOverview.php
The following subprojects all show as having indicated their desire to participate in Indigo, and to be tracked "under" webtools (that is, we produce just one set of review documents, IP Log, etc.). So far, so good ... all is as expected.
webtools
webtools.common
webtools.dali
webtools.ejbtools
webtools.jeetools
webtools.jsdt
webtools.jsf
webtools.servertools
webtools.sourceediting
webtools.webservices
But, that list might partially be a function of the tracking software "remembering" you were in Helios and under webtools last year for Helios, and just carries over that relationship. I suspect this because I have another hacked up php-query utility which reads the metadata more directly, and according to it, only four of the subjects has set their "indigo" flag.
webtools
webtools.common
webtools.dali
webtools.jsdt
webtools.sourceediting
So, can project leads for
ejbtools,
jeetools,
jsf,
servertools, and
webservices
all please check your Portal metadata and make sure "indigo" is set.
In some sense, this might not even be required, exactly, since we've indicated you are "in" Indigo "under" webtools .... but ... I also suspect this was an unintended side effect of the tracking software and some future change to it, or the database, might suddenly make you "disappear" from Indigo lists. It is also very possible my little php-query hack is programmed wrong, and not really picking up all the right fields ... so, it might be your project is already set correctly and just "looks wrong" in my little utility.
Much thanks,