Hi Wayne, Eclipse Collections will be participating. There will not be a new 
release which we will contribute. I will touch the aggrcon file and commit.
Pardon my ignorance if this was discussed before.

Thanks,
Nikhil.


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<[email protected]> On Behalf Of Wayne Beaton
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2019 2:05 PM
To: Cross project issues <[email protected]>
Subject: [cross-project-issues-dev] Simultaneous Release 2019-06 opt-in

Greetings Simultaneous Release 2019-06 participants.

Per our process, I have started to assemble the participants list for 
2019-06<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__projects.eclipse.org_releases_2019-2D06&d=DwMFaQ&c=7563p3e2zaQw0AB1wrFVgyagb2IE5rTZOYPxLxfZlX4&r=h7JOQQIGild4afzuJspD2UtIxQINBIgyaphkOA7Zg1k&m=zp0clNPMtJWbNMfwsx3vb2UTfzBdbw99TPIqic49_fc&s=7FxN17CzM8EfDD2tjbd5mD_noxXhfLSC0nSQVu-MVUM&e=>.

By way of reminder, the process 
requires<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__wiki.eclipse.org_SimRel_Simultaneous-5FRelease-5FRequirements-23State-5Fintent-5Fearly&d=DwMFaQ&c=7563p3e2zaQw0AB1wrFVgyagb2IE5rTZOYPxLxfZlX4&r=h7JOQQIGild4afzuJspD2UtIxQINBIgyaphkOA7Zg1k&m=zp0clNPMtJWbNMfwsx3vb2UTfzBdbw99TPIqic49_fc&s=Mc8wz9WRTL7imcNoevYSel9M7xqjYo8k53GUGf5DcgI&e=>
 that project teams signal their participation by making a change to their 
aggrcon file in the simrel repository. For project teams that intend to drop 
out of the simultaneous release, the process requires that you inform the group 
and then remove your aggrcon file.

For projects that did participate in the previous simultaneous release, the 
project team's representative must touch the project's aggrcon file by the 
milestone 2 (M2) date of the release to indicate that the project wishes to 
continue participating and that they project team is paying attention.

AFAICT, 49 project teams have changed their aggrcon file since the start of 
this release cycle. I have captured my best guess at the version that each 
project is participating with. Please have a look and let me know what I've 
gotten wrong.

Note that if you are adding a new version of your content (major, minor, or 
service), you need to create a release record. Make sure that your release 
record has "2019-06-19" as the release date (I did notice that least one 
existing release record showed 2019-06-20 as the release date; please have a 
look and fix your record if this is you).

Please create the release record (or ensure that it has been created) before 
you tell me that I've listed the wrong version.

Version names must include some form of a semantic version. You can prefix or 
suffix version names as you'd like. The convention appears to be to not prefix 
or suffix, or to include the simultaneous release name as a suffix.

Note that the PMI doesn't handle numbers appearing before the semantic version 
very well, but I have a fix in the queue that should sort this out in time for 
the release.

I intend to do a pass over the simrel repository again on Friday, May 10 (M2) 
to bring the participation list up to date and will start the public shaming of 
those who have not followed the rules sometime thereafter.

Per the December 2018 update to the EDP, project teams are not required to 
engage in a release review if they've engaged in one in the year leading up to 
their release date. No review is required. No PMC approval is required. No IP 
log review is required. Remember that whether or not you engage in a review, 
project teams are required to follow the Eclipse IP Due Diligence Process. Your 
releases must only include IP that has been either "license certified" or 
"approved" by the IP Team. I will initiate a scan of the repository tonight to 
ensure that unvetted IP has not been inadvertently added.

Thanks for your attention.

Wayne

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Wayne Beaton

Director of Open Source Projects | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.

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