Kepler should work with our Juno bits. In the past those were picked up 
automatically. I may have missed it, but is that no longer true?

From: Greg Watson <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Reply-To: Cross project issues 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tuesday, 7 August, 2012 2:12 PM
To: Cross project issues 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Migrating SimRel files this weekend to 
Git

David,

We're dependent on CDT, so if I re-enable PTP it will generate a validation 
error. Do you want me to go ahead and enable it anyway, or wait until CDT 
enables theirs?

Greg

On Aug 7, 2012, at 10:23 AM, David M Williams wrote:

The re-enable part is in the b3aggrcon file. There is now an enabled="fasle" 
attribute for your contribution (in master branch) that you have to remove, 
commit, and push.

Not sue what the status of the "kepler flag" is for simultaneous release in the 
Portal. AFAIK, the EMO is planning to roll-out their new Portal soon and I am 
assume that will all be handled then.

The "re-enable" contribution is independent of that. (They could be made 
related ... but ... not sure anyone is thinking that far ahead).

Thanks!





From:        Ed Merks <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To:        David M Williams/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS,
Cc:        [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Date:        08/07/2012 03:30 AM
Subject:        Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Migrating SimRel files this 
weekend to Git
________________________________



David,

I'm not sure what I need to do to reenable EMF and XSD from the referenced 
bugzilla.  I went to the portal to manage modeling.emf.emf, but I don't see 
Kepler in the choices:
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Regards,
Ed

On 07/08/2012 1:56 AM, David M Williams wrote:
Ok, all done

The main changes were in
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Simrel/Contributing_to_Simrel_Aggregation_Build

Which itself was renamed from previous "Juno specific" version (Seems things 
are constant and steady enough to justify one document for both Juno and 
Kepler).

If I've missed anything (or, anything unclear) let me me know.

Most important, in the master branch (for Kepler), I have disabled every 
contribution and will require projects to re-enable themselves as a sign they 
are intending to participate in Kepler (See bug 365738).

The bad news is there is a large "order effect" here. For example, EMF and GEF 
must re-enable themselves before WTP (or nearly anyone else) could correctly 
aggregate.

The good news is that I put an early "warm-up I build" in for Eclipse and 
Equinox (and, yes, enabled them) and from some quick checks, it appears 
everyone still builds with the Platform's Kepler M1 (at least, as of right now, 
with warm-up) so ... the point is ... many low level projects such as EMF or 
GEF could likely re-enable themselves quickly before any new contributions were 
made/ready, thereby enabling your consuming projects to re-enable themselves 
too. Put another way, there is no reason to wait until your designated +n day 
to re-enable yourself, and if you do, it'd likely complicate getting M1 done.

This complete the 5 steps outlined in my original note. Transition complete 
.... now on to business.

Both Kepler M1 and Juno RC1 complete the same week (final contributions from 
8/20 to 8/22). That will be a busy week, so anything that can be done early, 
even if done as "warmup" willl likely help that week complete on time.

Thanks,







From:        David M Williams/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
To:        Cross project issues 
<[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>,
Date:        08/06/2012 12:52 AM
Subject:        Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Migrating SimRel files this 
weekend        to        Git
Sent by:        
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
________________________________



Just to keep all informed. I have migrated sim rel file to Git
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=359240

And have the builds working at
https://hudson.eclipse.org/hudson/view/Repository%20Aggregation/

But have not yet update any related documentation or "how to" information, 
which I will be working on this week and post again when "all done".
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=386655
So, no need to worry about much till then, but ... reserve some time later in 
the week for worrying :)

In the mean time, if you can't resist poking around :) remember that master of 
org.eclipse.simrel.build will be for Kepler and the Juno_maintenance branch 
will be for Juno SR1.
As before, the resulting p2 repositories for Kepler staging will be
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/staging
while Juno SR1 p2 staging will be at
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance

Whew,





From:        David M Williams/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
To:        Cross project issues 
<[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]>,
Date:        08/03/2012 01:56 PM
Subject:        [cross-project-issues-dev] Migrating SimRel files this weekend 
to        Git
Sent by:        
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
________________________________



Just an FYI that I will be moving the Sim Rel files over to Git this weekend. 
It would not really hurt much if you continued to make changes today or 
tomorrow ... but, you might have to do them again depending on exact timing.

The build did get back to runnable state with just one feature disabled and in 
communication with the team (SOA BPEL) the person to "really fix" the issue is 
still out on holiday.

So, we will be close to Juno SR0, but probably not exact.

The hardest part for me this weekend will be updating all the "how to" wiki 
pages, etc., so (after Monday) if people see areas I've missed, let me know.

I'll try to remember to turn off "notifications" as I'm sure a couple of 
aggregation builds will fail as I put new system in place, but if you see any 
such messages this weekend, you can safely ignore them.

And, thanks Henrik for the reminder to tag the initial version in Git with 
JunoSR0 ... I would have forgotten. The final one in CVS was tagged with 
JunoRC4b.

I'll be off line this afternoon but will check mail and this list before 
actually starting the work this evening, so if anyone has any concerns or 
questions, feel free to say.

I'll document details in bug 359240
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=359240
And give notice to this list when things are ready and set to go.

Thanks,





From:        David M Williams/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
To:        
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>,
Date:        07/31/2012 08:46 PM
Subject:        [cross-project-issues-dev] Kepler initial daze
Sent by:        
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
________________________________



I have turned back on the aggregation builds.

Not surprisingly it failed right away, since, I suspect, many projects still 
need to update their URLs to their final Juno release repository.

There are a couple of activities going on over the next week to 10 days, such 
that it would be to your advantage to get those up to date in the next few 
days. That is, updating so the "Juno Release" builds again.

Here's an outline of what is quickly coming up (I propose).

First, transition to Git. [1] I have been exploring and experimenting with 
moving the aggregation files and build to Git and am feeling confident enough 
to say we'll do it in about a week. So, at some point, let's say Friday, 8/3, 
will be the official "cut off" time for CVS changes. After that, I suspect 
there will be a little "down time" while I actually do the move, and get things 
working again before it'd make sense to make official changes to your Git 
files. So, anything not building by Friday will just be disabled.

Second, change in aggregation build project name. [1] As we "rethink" this 
stuff, as we move to Git, and a new release, it makes sense to change the name 
of the projects to a persistent name, that won't change from release to 
release, and instead we'll just make persistent branches of those projects. The 
name currently proposed for new project will be "org.eclipse.simrel.builds" 
which will initially be a "copy" of "org.eclipse.juno.builds" (done after 
Friday 8/3).

Third, right after we migrate to Git, and get the build running again with 
those Git repos, we will branch master of "org.eclipse.simrel.builds" to 
Juno_maintenance. From that point on, master will be for Kepler and 
Juno_maintenance for Juno SR1.  I expect this all to happen before Kepler M1 +0 
which is 8/10 [2]  (And Juno SR1 aggregation starts shortly after that. [3] )

Fourth, we need the maintenance branch to be able to build at any time ... so, 
everyone needs to get and keep that up to date, if anything breaks from what 
ever your final release was (which, should be unlikely). But ...

Fifth, due to some discussions in some bug somewhere [4], it was decided that 
as we start a new release, ALL projects will start off disabled in the 
aggregation build. The project team will need to re-enable when they are ready 
and committed to Kepler, which should be for M1 for those participating in 
Juno. That would be by 8/22 at the latest.  Anyone in Juno, but not in Kepler 
M1 will be assumed to not be participating in Kepler or having some troubles. 
Projects new to Kepler (still) have until M4 (at the latest) to join the train 
(but, can join earlier, if they'd like!).

So, a lot is proposed to be happening over the next week. I will keep you 
informed along the way, but ... if anyone wants to update your CVS files one 
last time, now is the time to do it.

Comments, suggestions, questions, and your cooperation :) will be most welcome.

Thanks,

[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=359240
[2] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Kepler/Simultaneous_Release_Plan#Schedule
[3] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Juno/Simultaneous_Release_Plan#SR1
[4] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=365738
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