All of the above is excellent. I am glad to see that UserALE.js is in this 
condition and this far along. A lot of work has been going on and it is looking 
tip top.

Can I ask, does the release work apply to the entire SensSoft stack or is it 
just UserALE?



This will just be UserALE.js 0.1 for now. Distill isn’t hard behind and that’s 
the next step. But, the committers and I came to the conclusion that USerALE.js 
is ready for release, going forward with UserALE.js would be a good walkthrough 
of the process, and that we’ll need different release procedures for our python 
products (Distill and TAP). So, UserALE.js will be the first domino.



I am going to go ahead and begin some source code analysis tasks as well as 
walk m way through the Incubator release checklist which is a pretty solid 
resource for release candidate preparation and review.

I'll begin opening Jira issues if and when I encounter issues sp keep your eyes 
peeled. I'll post back here once I'm done with the first pass.

Thanks



Cool!



-----Original Message-----
From: lewis john mcgibbney [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 5:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Preparing for UserALE.js Release



Hi Josh,



On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 12:48 PM, <

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:



>

> From: "Poore, Joshua C." <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

> To: 
> "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>"

> <[email protected]

> >

> Cc:

> Bcc:

> Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2017 19:48:01 +0000

> Subject: Preparing for UserALE.js Release @PMC, @Lewis-

>

> We have just a few tickets left in our UserALE.js v 0.1. pipeline in

> preparation for a release. https://issues.apache.org/

> jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=135&projectKey=

> SENSSOFT&view=planning&selectedIssue=SENSSOFT-184&versions=visible&

> selectedVersion=12339748

>

> Very soon, you should see an update to our UserALE.js docs (

> senssoft.apache.org) reflecting updated test and contribution guides.

> http://senssoft.apache.org/docs/useralejs/contributing.html

>

> We have also updated our Release Management Procs for UserALE.js

> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/SENSSOFT/

> UserALE.js+Release+Management+Procedure

>

>

All of the above is excellent. I am glad to see that UserALE.js is in this 
condition and this far along. A lot of work has been going on and it is looking 
tip top.

Can I ask, does the release work apply to the entire SensSoft stack or is it 
just UserALE?





> Can you walk us through the next steps leading up to a vote, including

> scanning for licensing, staging code @release, and give us some

> guidance as to where Apache might want us to put sensitive items like

> our NPM keys for UserALE.js (if you have a preference).

>

>

I am going to go ahead and begin some source code analysis tasks as well as 
walk m way through the Incubator release checklist which is a pretty solid 
resource for release candidate preparation and review.

I'll begin opening Jira issues if and when I encounter issues sp keep your eyes 
peeled. I'll post back here once I'm done with the first pass.

Thanks

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