-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm +1 for setting SC13 as a goal. It is a big opportunity since this is when the e-science and cyberinfrastructure community will all be together.
But let's hear from everybody. Is Airavata 1.0 by SC13 achievable? Marlon On 8/29/13 9:49 AM, Suresh Marru wrote: > On Aug 29, 2013, at 9:43 AM, Marlon Pierce <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Looks like a good list. What is the time frame? SC13 and December > 31 are two candidate dates to aim for. > >> I like both these dates. How about we target SC 13 [1] , i.e. >> November 15th for a 1.0 release? and before end of year for >> working with various users in upgrading to 1.0 version. That we >> enter the new year, freshly returned from holidays with a target >> for Airavata 2.0. > >> Suresh [1] - http://sc13.supercomputing.org/ > > > > Marlon > > > On 8/29/13 9:39 AM, Suresh Marru wrote: >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> In the last 2 years Airavata has evolved significantly and I >>>> feel we are about the time to stabilize the Airavata Access >>>> Layer through a API and make a 1.0 release. Here are some >>>> thoughts on what we need to do before Airavata can be 1.0: >>>> >>>> * Ready to move into semantic versioning of releases * Have a >>>> API which will survive through minor releases and only calls >>>> out for API changes for major releases * Decide upon a going >>>> forward SCM among SVN or GIT * Have well documented client >>>> integration examples * Scrub of any unused dependencies and >>>> revisit the latest versions of critical dependencies * Agree >>>> upon supported features * Remove any third party maven repos >>>> (down to 1 as of today) * Resolve all the issues which are >>>> bugs (and preferably improvements as well) * Revisit all wish >>>> style issues and comment on the ones planned to be addressed >>>> in near future. * External review of the project by >>>> soliciting developers from fellow apache projects. >>>> >>>> Additional thoughts and tasks we need to accomplish before >>>> 1.0? >>>> >>>> Suresh >>>> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.18 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSH1OwAAoJEOEgD2XReDo5uqgH/2HlGW1/i2ZQsC6a6SVmoqox zcqwooLMwwDuaQvI1w3oZVFdcwNi5SBnRvazDwJY+iqvo1avxZ43EjBhSzrUk1hZ zi6CntUG0wLS9sx8nbueoY05faV1+wJRJ5aRsyNfft6MOEdZQA0/rxM94hO5w71N joqq6dZ2A1igmWKUB9WenGsIh96UV+pmO8wGFi9swy86DmczJcwyF8txpxmJxNIg dwdTmFR6Gi8WQ2SZc3MHrMu8HByjwlKIH6Zv23R/TfVvieIenpd6tK6ZEuHH8ajI D08T6AJKGsd4aR/KAU75rwo25hBFg1lA+wy8E7+N+pI5NdEz5Cx3dNkU4qI2Pw8= =2KyM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
