I would like to look into replacing the use of godep in brooklyn-client in 
favour of Go 1.6 vendoring, if that’s possible, especially because of John’s PR 
https://github.com/apache/brooklyn-client/pull/11.

Geoff


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> On 18 Mar 2016, at 09:55, Alex Heneveld <alex.henev...@cloudsoftcorp.com> 
> wrote:
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> 
> Thomas is nearly done with a fantastic wizard to define locations, and there 
> are several PR's to be merged after that is in, and then I think let's do a 
> release!
> 
> --A
> 
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> On 18/03/2016 09:37, Geoff Macartney wrote:
>> +1
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>>> On 15 Mar 2016, at 14:37, Richard Downer <rich...@apache.org> wrote:
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>>> All,
>>> 
>>> It's about time we had a new release of Apache Brooklyn - our first as
>>> a graduated TLP. We have lots of great new features to share :-)
>>> 
>>> Is there anything that we know about that would block a release?
>>> 
>>> Are there any outstanding or imminent PRs that would be highly
>>> desirable for a release?
>>> 
>>> If we're in a good position it'd be great to get this kicked off in
>>> the next day or two. I've been going over the release scripts and
>>> documentation and fixing them for our TLP status, multiple new repos
>>> and our new distributable artifacts and I think I'm just about ready
>>> to push the "release candidate" button, if we think that the project
>>> is in a releasable state?
>>> 
>>> Richard.
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