Hi Wayne,

Yes, our intention is to graduate with the Kepler release. So the goal is to 
ship Stardust 1.0 as part of Kepler.

I have added the release information to our project info page accordingly. 
Would be great if you could add this to the Kepler page.

I understand that this approach will require to fulfill requirements for 
release, being member of the release train and graduation simultaneously and 
getting things right all in one round. Are there specific areas of risk that 
you would consider especially important to review? Feedback on that would be 
highly appreciated.

We do also have an second branch compatible with Helios. Originally we had 
considered a first release based on that branch. However, at the moment we are 
not planning for a concrete release from this branch as we wanted to 
concentrate our effort on Kepler as we think a release based on the current 
platform version will be far more useful.

Regards


Herbert

From: cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org 
[mailto:cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org] On Behalf Of Wayne Beaton
Sent: Dienstag, 19. Februar 2013 16:39
To: cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Where is the "Simultaneous Release 
Tracker"

I removed the tracker from the portal a couple of weeks ago, in favour of 
replacement functionality in what we're calling the Project Management 
Infrastructure (PMI). While I generally agree with the sentiment expressed by 
Daniel, I'll admit that I kept it relatively low profile because I wanted to 
see who would notice. I will be spending a lot of my time updating 
documentation this week.

For the time-being,  the functionality provided by the release tracker doesn't 
have a general interface; I have some open questions regarding how this should 
manifest. In my mind, for example, it doesn't make sense to allow any project 
at any time to declare that they're part of the release (including past 
releases as is supported by the old stuff). I am thinking that members of the 
planning council should be able to add projects to a simultaneous release. For 
now, however, that functionality is restricted to me.

Stardust is already part of Kepler and is listed as having a +3 offset.

I've noticed that Stardust has not had a release. I am a little uncomfortable 
with a project participating in the simultaneous release without having first 
engaged in an independent release. What is Stardust's intention? Does Stardust 
intend to graduate with Kepler (i.e. produce a 1.0 or higher release), or will 
this be an incubation release?

If you go to the project's info page [1] and log in, there is an option there 
to show the project's releases. On that page, you can add as many release 
entries as required. One of those releases should coincide with the Kepler 
release. Let us know which one will be part of Kepler, and I'll add to the 
Kepler page [2].

HTH,

Wayne

[1] http://projects.eclipse.org/projects/soa.stardust
[2] http://projects.eclipse.org/releases/kepler
On 02/19/2013 05:18 AM, 
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Hi,

today I went to "My Foundation Portal" and didn't find the tracker. Can someone 
help me?

Thanks, Simone

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