On 05/03/15 01:58, Ian Dickinson wrote:
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Andy Seaborne <a...@apache.org> wrote:
The release has other significant new work in Elepahs and it has the OSGi
packaging.
OK.

There have been two kinds of patches:
1/ Reworking the query page
2/ Commenting out non-working features like "active" and "remove"
Some of the currently non-working features were previously working.

What specifically? On the query page or elsewhere?

There are different changes from different origins - I'm trying to pin down which we're talking about in case it's a systematic, and single root, issue.

But that's ok, I have fixes in train.

It also looks like backup is currently not working due to a
transaction problem. I'll need to confirm that, will add a Jira if
necessary.

I have just checked and "it works for me" except that they get placed in the wrong directory. No UI issue. Recorded as JENA-894.

Several people on users@ have been using it and the feedback has been
positive, at least I though it was.
Sorry, I'm partly caught up on dev@, not even attempted users@ yet :(

The test question I have is:

     "Is it better than the Fuseki1 UI?"

I think it is - the capability of being about to create databases and load
data via the UI in a running server makes the "fire up and do stuff" task
much nicer.
OK.

Is it finished?  No. Is it ever finished?  This version does not have to be
a complete version.  "Release early, release often", get feed back, engage
users and contributors.
OK.

How long do I have before we freeze the release?

-5 days :-)

We're only here because when I tried to build a release, I came across a problem with the release plugin. Had that not arisen, the vote would have been started and finished by now.

I have a client
deadline tomorrow (which is why it's 2am and I'm still at my desk, le
sigh) and I'm at JQueryUK on Friday. So realistically it's going to be
Saturday before I can knock off any more of the outstanding bugs and
push my current set of changes.  It would be nice to investigate the
backup issue, because that's one of the more useful new features of
F2.

I can do the backup issue.  The UI worked for me.

This release isn't a "now or never" matter - we can crank a new release quite soon afterwards quite easily. I'll offer to RM any bug fix release that is needed.

        Andy

(I'll send separate email to draw together the various release process strands)


Ian


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