On 07/30/2014 06:47 PM, Wayne Beaton wrote:
Can I assume that you mean Mars? ;-)
Sure, you can assume that ;)
I've started assembling the list of projects/releases that will join
Mars [0]. I'll put you down for 2.2.1 for now
Thanks.
if you do decide to include a different release with Mars, then let us
know on this list (before the M4 deadline) and I'll update the record.
More generally... participating projects should create a record (if
one does not already exist) for the release that they intend to
contribute in the PMI and then inform the community via this list.
Remember that project plans need to be specified by M4. A minimal plan
that includes a description [1] of the release and a list of issues
[2] (which we can generate automatically) shouldn't be too onerous, I
hope. It would be good if you can capture a theme or two for your plan.
SWTBot doesn't really have a plan. People come and contribute what they
want, and we release when we feel it's worth it. So I'm already thinking
about how to hack this contribution process without planning a release.
M4 is in December. Between December and June, there can be something
like 3 or 4 releases (or 0) that cannot be planned before M4.
In the case of SWTBot, we're not much interested about the Simultaneous
Release planning, which for a small project such as SWTBot could prevent
from frequent releases if necessary. What interest us is more to be
included in Mars site and EPP package and making sure we work well with
other projects of this same Mars site.
Can the Release Train (or in that case the aggregator only) process
handle the possibility of an unexpected release after M4 ?
--
Mickael Istria
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