Greetings Simultaneous Release Committers!

It's that time of quarter (actually I think that I'm at least several weeks
late this time), where we have a quick look at the list of projects
<https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/2022-06> that are participating in
this iteration of the simultaneous release.

I believe that what I've captured on the 2022-06 release page accurately
reflects the information in the simrel (aggregator) repository. Let me know
if I've gotten anything wrong.

I've noted the following:

Eclipse Mylyn is marked as disabled in its aggrcon file, so I've removed it
from the participating projects list. Eclipse Mylyn Docs still has an
active aggrcon file, so it remains.

There's been recent work on Eclipse DLTK, but no updates to the aggrcon
file. Is what we have listed on the page accurate?

Eclipse Linux Tools needs a release record for 8.7. According to our
records, the project engaged in a successful review in December 2021, so no
further ceremony is required (that is, no release review or IP Log review
is required).

The aggrcon file for Eclipse Maven Integration for Web Tools shows a new
service release with no corresponding release record. The project team can,
at their discretion, create a release record for the new service release
(or not). Note that a restructuring review
<https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/emo-team/emo/-/issues/308> is
scheduled (to conclude after this release) to merge Eclipse Maven
Integration for Web Tools into the Eclipse Maven Integration project; the
result being that the subproject will cease to exist and there will be one
fewer projects listed in the *next* release, but the corresponding
functionality will remain.

Is it time for Eclipse LSP4e, Eclipse LSP4j, Eclipse TM4E and Eclipse Wild
Web Developer to graduate?

While I have your attention... Please take note that a revision to the
Eclipse Foundation's IP Policy is being delivered to the Board of Directors
for their approval. Our expectation is that the revision will be approved
and go into effect at the end of July 2022. There will be corresponding
changes to the IP Due Diligence Process. We've *started* capturing the
related work (which includes the retirement of IPZilla) in a Eclipse Help
Desk Issue <https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/issues/1194>.
There's a presentation attached to the issue that describes the IP Policy
changes. Please post any questions you have on that issue or one of the
issues that it references.

Thanks,

Wayne
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Wayne Beaton

Director of Open Source Projects | Eclipse Foundation


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