Hi Vincent,

what do you mean by a group - is it a single tar ball that includes a
directory for each git repository?
without knowing specifically what you mean by a group, the following may
not make sense but

- catalog and apigatway should be orthogonal - can you explain the logic
behind coupling them
- wskdeploy and kube deploy also orthogonal (one is user facing the other
operator facing)
- we should include the compose deployment (if we group compose and kube
together, that makes more sense to me)
- docker, python and swift as a group might make more sense since the
latter depend on docker image
- nodejs, java, php (eventually ruby and ballerina) are all independent
runtimes

-r

On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 11:42 AM, Vincent S Hou <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> In order to keep you on the same page, I will discuss my release plan for
> openwhisk 0.9.0 of all the 13 modules.
>
> As you know, we have already released OpenWhisk main module for Version
> 0.9.0 in Apache for the first time. There are still 12 other
> modules/projects on the roadmap. I would like to release the rest of them
> in groups:
>
> * client go and cli as a group,
> * catalog and apigateway as a group,
> * wskdeploy and deploy cube as a group,
> * Nodejs, Java and Swift runtimes as a group,
> * Docker, Php and Python as a group,
>
> till all the modules are released under 0.9.0, which means I will send out
> emails for votes based on different groups. Please prepare for them. I
> expect another month to release all the rest modules, on top of main module.
>
> I will tag all of them as Version 0.9.0-incubating to be consistent with
> the main module, so far in the end we will have all the 13 modules under
> the same version number for users to pick, build and install.
>
> I also offer a full-set artifact named openwhisk-0.9.0-incubating-all.tar.gz
> including all the 13 modules for one-stop download, after all the 13
> modules are released.
>
> The reason why we would not release all the modules at a time was
> discussed here:https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/m
> sg01893.html. This release plan I proposed above is a compromise of
> release all at a time and release one-by-one. I would like to hear the
> comments from about this release plan. If no objection is received, we will
> go with it.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best wishes.
> Vincent Hou (侯胜博)
>
> Advisory Software Engineer, OpenWhisk Contributor, Open Technology, IBM
> Cloud
>
> Notes ID: Vincent S Hou/Raleigh/IBM, E-mail: [email protected],
> Phone: +1(919)254-7182
> Address: 4205 S Miami Blvd (Cornwallis Drive), Durham, NC 27703, United
> States
>
>

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