Hi,

just a quick heads-up that if TM/RSE is disabled, the C/C++ and JEE Packages 
would probably break as it's included there.
See also https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=527527 .

Martin

> On 11 Jan 2018, at 17:59, Wayne Beaton <[email protected]> 
> 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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