FYI,
The '"Overview" block' link should point at the following page:
https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/photon
The sidebar looks like this:
I've seen notes on this list from PMF and ECF stating their (late)
intent to join.
Cheers,
Ed
On 11.01.2018 17:59, Wayne Beaton wrote:
For those project teams that are participating in the Photon
Simultaneous Release, please pay attention to these dates.
December 15/2017 - Opt-in deadline
*January 22/2018 - Non participating projects will be disabled from
the build*
*February 16/2018 - CQ Submission deadline (specify that the CQ is
required for Photon)*
*May 25/2018 - IP Log submission deadline*
*June 06/2018 - Review materials due*
June 13/2018 - First round of release reviews (aim for this date if
you can)
June 20/2018 - Second (final?) round of release reviews
June 27/2018 - Eclipse Photon GA
Note the January 22/2018 date to remove non participating projects
from the build. If any of the projects that have not opted-in are on
your critical path, you need to speak up. The list of projects that
are now considered to have dropped from the release are in the
"Overview" block <https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/p> on the
right side of the Photon release page.
I'm concerned that Subversive in on that list. My sense is that
Subversive dropping out of the simultaneous release will have a
significant negative impact on our user community. If you have cycles
to dedicate to shepherding Subversive through the simultaneous
release, please let me know ASAP. Or, you could weigh in (or possibly
volunteer) on my crazy idea
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=527527> to consolidate
some of our mature but understaffed projects into consolidated project.
I do realize that the IP Log review date may seem a little early. The
fact is that it does take considerable time for me to confirm that the
content being delivered matches the CQ record.
/Note that an IP Log is a record of intellectual property for an
entire project. The purpose of the IP Log review is to confirm that
the project team understands the Eclipse IP Policy and is implementing
the supporting processes. An IP Log is not intended to reflect the
intellectual property included with any particular release./
So, yes, you can continue to accept contributions after submitting the
IP Log for review. No, you don't need to resubmit the IP Log for
re-review if you accept a contribution.
If you do make significant changes to your third-party content or are
otherwise concerned that the intellectual property for the project
integrity may have been compromised after you've already submitted the
log, let me know and we'll sort it out.
Wayne
--
Wayne Beaton
Director of Open Source Projects
The Eclipse Foundation
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