Finally!

Please note that your URL is not unique, but always changing to the latest
build I believe: http://deadlock.netbeans.org/job/prototypes-donation_
review/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/netbeans-donation-review.zip

Also, please add a tag to
http://hg.netbeans.org/releases/shortlog/donation_review before you create
the donation ZIP file.



--emi

On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 8:53 PM, Geertjan Wielenga <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> A pretty significant development wrapped up over the past week -- the
> reviews and edits of the NetBeans source code for the 1st code donation.
>
> http://deadlock.netbeans.org/job/prototypes-donation_review/
>
> The latest changes are here, which shows not just the last few files that
> needed to be deleted, but also the fact that the code written in support of
> JDK 9, e.g., the Jigsaw tools and JShell tools in NetBeans IDE, are now
> also part of the donation branch:
>
> http://deadlock.netbeans.org/job/prototypes-donation_review/changes
>
> We have put the ZIP file below (as well as the reviewed and edited ZIPs of
> html4j and jackpot30) into a separate location, with a specific name, which
> will be listed in the grant document:
>
> http://deadlock.netbeans.org/job/prototypes-donation_
> review/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/netbeans-donation-review.zip
>
> So, in fact, everything you find in the ZIP above is precisely the NetBeans
> source code that is planned to be donated to Apache as part of the 1st code
> donation.
>
> The page below has been updated accordingly, it currently looks like there
> will be three separate code donations:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Apache+Transition
>
> I.e., the Java SE IDE is the 1st code donation, everything else making up
> the 'All" distribution will be the 2nd code donation, and a few ancillary
> repositories will be the 3rd code donation. See above for details.
>
> Right now, the only step standing in the way of the ZIP file being put in
> the Apache NetBeans Git repo is the actual grant document itself, which can
> now be put together, since we have the ZIP we will donate available at a
> specific location and with a specific name, which can then be specified in
> the grant document.
>
> We don't anticipate the grant document taking long to be put together,
> Oracle legal is aware of where we are in the process, and we'll keep
> everyone up to date as this progresses. Personally, I believe it should be
> a matter of days for this to make its way to Apache.
>
> In the meantime, Jirka Kovalsky, Hermien Pellissier, and John McDonnell
> have been doing great work in getting the NetCAT program started within
> Apache.
>
> The aim of all this in terms of milestones and deadlines is to release
> NetBeans IDE 9 together with JDK 9, which is currently scheduled to be
> released in September. Aside from the participants in the NetCAT program
> needing to test the NetBeans IDE 9 build, once we have that binary
> available in Apache, quite some IP work needs to be done, e.g., there'll be
> (L)GPL code we'll need to work through (e.g., Hibernate is (L)GPL and we
> have tooling for Hibernate, including the (L)GPL JAR related to Hibernat)
> in one way or another.
>
> On top of the above, there's the work to be done around the website, with
> Wade Chandler to provide us with an overview of the templating strategy
> he's been working on and he'll be proposing.
>
> In short, things are moving along.
>
> If you're on the list of initial committers and haven't sent in your iCLA
> yet, please do so as soon as you can, i.e., step 2A below:
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/How+to+Participate
>
> Questions/comments are very welcome. Feel free to start new mail threads on
> a specific topic if you think a longer discussion will need to come out of
> it.
>
> Geertjan
>

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