Hey guys,
I agree would be nice to have a release for all the packages before
graduating.
For reference here are the release docs for OpenCMIS : http://incubator.apache.org/chemistry/opencmis-maven-release-documentation.html
.
Having gone through it recently, I can help out with verifying the
packages once the RC is prepared: in general, I assume that for PHP
(and maybe Python) it might be quite easier than for the Java part, as
I expect less burden on dependency management / tracking.
HTH,
ciao!
Gab
On Oct 5, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Nick Burch wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, Jeff Potts wrote:
I'm overdue with a cmislib release as well. I'm unclear on what the
process is. As a sub-project of Chemistry, do I need to put my
release up for a vote before it is tagged?
The release process should be fairly similar to the one that the
java part went through. See <http://incubator.apache.org/guides/releasemanagement.html
> for the full details.
First up we'll want to ensure that all the license headers are in
place. Then we need to double check about dependencies. Then we can
do the NOTICE and DEPENDENCIES files. Then we can check the
packaging works fine. Then someone rolls the proposed release files.
We all vote. Then we document that so we don't loose it before next
time :)
Apache RAT should help you with the first bit, has it been run over
the python codebase recently?
Nick
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