On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 11:03 PM, Andrei Pozolotin <
[email protected]> wrote:

>     *Jean-Baptiste, Łukasz**
>     *
>     FYI:
>
>     1) I released a jenkins plugin which allows incremental cascaded
>     releases from any level of dependency tree:
>
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Maven+Cascade+Release+Plugin


Thx for the heads up.


>
>
>     2) I hope you can switch away from monolithic releases and release
>     karaf modules/subsystems on demand and often.
>

Releasing karaf is fairly easy, and we rarely are waiting for third party
dependencies.
When that happens, it's mostly because we have bugs waiting to be fixed.


>
>     3) IIRC,  the first time "3.0.0.RC1 will come out in 2 weeks"  was
>     promised on this mailing list about 2 years back :-)
>

And this has nothing to do with the release process.  Technically speaking,
trunk or branches are mostly always in a releasable state.


>
>     Thank you,
>
>     Andrei
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: release by subsystem
> From: Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thu 07 Feb 2013 02:26:10 PM CST
> > Hi Andrei,
> >
> > I understand your point.
> >
> > Some parts are really tight together. However, that's the purpose of
> > the minimal distribution and framework:
> >
> > - framework should provide the most minimal Karaf container (however,
> > it embeds Aries Blueprint for instance, as Karaf bundles use it)
> > - minimal is a very lightweight Karaf container, the purpose is to let
> > the user create a custom distribution on top of that.
> >
> > I'm listening all proposals to improve these distributions !
> >
> > Regards
> > JB
> >
> > On 02/07/2013 05:30 PM, Andrei Pozolotin wrote:
> >>      *Jean-Baptiste*
> >>
> >>      I am curious if you envision to change karaf layout so release by
> >>      subsystem is possible.
> >>
> >>      For example, if I use minimal sub set of karaf, which does not need
> >>      Aries, why should I wait for it?
> >>
> >>      this is similar to how ops4j was partitioned way back, so there are
> >>      no monolithic Godzilla releases any more.
> >>
> >>      Thank you,
> >>
> >>      Andrei
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>


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