Hi,

the next two questions:

1.  Release Discussions - Release Plan

http://uima.apache.org/release.html says: "At the beginning of the "UIMA Release Process" there must be consensus in the developer community about the JIRA issues that should be part of the next release and the time frame for the release..."

Here's a list of unresolved issues: https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20UIMA%20AND%20resolution%20%3D%20Unresolved%20AND%20component%20%3D%20TextMarker%20ORDER%20BY%20priority%20DESC

UIMA-2285 (Write documentation for the TextMarker projects) will be resolved before the release as it is almost done. UIMA-2528 (Open CAS Editor blocks eclipse start) is almost a blocker, but I fear that I won't be able to change anything in the TextMarker projects that will fix this problem.

If there are no objections, then I will to move all the unresolved issues to the next version (2.0.1).


2. Preparing the Jira for the Release

"...and that the "Fixed in release xxx" is set for each Jira issue that is part of the release."

"There is a saved "filter" you can adjust for this that will display all fixed Jira issues with no Fixed in release xxx assigned. You can go through subsets of this (use the filter to pick the subset you want) and do "bulk Jira changes" to update multiples of these in parallel, if that makes sense."

Is this necessary that all issues are updated as it will be the first relase of the TextMarker system? And if yes, where can I find this filter?


Peter


On 12.12.2012 17:33, Peter Klügl wrote:
Hmm, good point. Then, I prefer 2.0.0

Peter

On 12.12.2012 17:28, Jörn Kottmann wrote:
On 12/12/2012 05:21 PM, Peter Klügl wrote:
Ok, after all comments, I think the TextMarker release number should be 1.0.0.


It will confuse people when you release under a lower version number as you did before. I suggest to increment the version either to 1.6.0 or if there have been significant changes to
2.0.0.

Jörn, do you have an opinion about the additional CAS Editor views (uimaj-ep-textmarker-caseditor)? They have no dependency to TextMarker, only to the two CAS Editor projects. I will simply release them together with TextMarker.

+1

Jörn

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