June,
Answers in green below.
Pat

From: ??? [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 12:17 AM
To: Lankswert, Patrick; ???; Dieter, William R; 'OIC-OSD at lists.01.org'; 
'iotivity-dev at lists.iotivity.org'; Shaver, Michael R
Cc: 'Brian Warner (brian.warner at linuxfoundation.org)'
Subject: Re: RE: Re: [OIC-OSD] Moving 01.org to IoTivity.org


Pat,



I really appreciate your hard work during moving to IoTivity.org at this time.

Nevertheless, I have some questions in blue as below just to make sure.

June Yong Young

Principal Engineer
Web & Convergence Team, Software R&D Center
Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd.

T: +82-31-301-6107, M: +82-10-9530-6107
E-mail :juney at samsung.com



------- Original Message -------

Sender : Lankswert, Patrick<patrick.lankswert at 
intel.com<mailto:patrick.lankswert at intel.com>>

Date : 2014-12-23 01:28 (GMT+09:00)

Title : RE: Re: [OIC-OSD] Moving 01.org to IoTivity.org



June,

All of the branches have been tagged and I can create release branches at your 
leisure, but there is still a lot of clean up that needs to be done.

There is not enough time to vet and merge the three (four?) branches into one 
branch by this time frame.

-> [June] I had thought that the release branch was supposed to be created for 
the official branch to the public,

          but if you think it is not possible by this time frame, then let us 
not make release branch for v0.9.0.

          However, we should figure out what tag should be added and what to 
open to the public.

[PCL] I agree that we should branch for v0.9.0. I am getting multiple requests 
to hold for more commits and I do not have the contributions merged to put 
v0.9.0 all on one branch yet.

My current plan is:
- Finish bringing up the iotivity build machines.
   I would like this completed for several of the main projects
   (resources and some of the services) today.
- Start the merge process for one of the branches.
   This requires review and validation that it does not break existing 
functionality.

-> [June] I think this activity shouldn't be related to V0.9.0 and has to be 
done regardless of release V0.9.0

          in order to maintain main branch immediately after V0.9.0, so let's 
discuss further later on along with Uze.

          My suggestion is as follows

            - Merging all other DEV. branches should be merged on the master 
branch in prior to release branch.

[PCL] Agreed. However, I cannot merge code into master until I am reasonable 
sure that it will not break currently working functionality. For instance, if a 
bug in one of the branches breaks several (all?) of the services on master,  
the release looks bad.

            - The release to be done as V0.9.1 based on merged branch 
environments and some fixes.

[PCL] That is fine.

            - This release should be better to be done early next year since 
end-year activity will be at risk to manage workforces.

[PCL] However, if I merge this code prematurely and there are a number of 
issues AND the workforces shift, we could have NO working branch for the 
foreseeable future.

In the meantime, I am receiving and reviewing patch commits for fixes.
I have seen several just this morning.

-> [June] As I know, some fixes about build problems are required at present 
before offical open. I think minimum fixes have to be added.

          Maybe some branch has to have those fixes and new tag with "RC2" 
which should be open to the public.

          Then is it possible to dual tag on the latest snapshot although it 
has been already tagged or not like below?

[PCL] Absolutely and it is not uncommon. However, I *think* that you can only 
have one of a given name in the repository. So, you can only tag one branch 
with ?0.9.0? So, the exact same commit can be tagged both ?0.9.0-RC2? and 
?0.9.0?, but two branches cannot share a tag ?0.9.0? unless their content is 
identical.

          For instance,

         - Master branch: 0.9.0-RC2 / 0.9.0 official

         - Connectivity Abstraction branch: 0.9.0-CA-RC1 / 0.9.0 official

         - Control Manager branch: 0.9.0-CM-RC2 / 0.9.0 official

         And these official tags should be delivered to Mike, so that he can 
put the tag names in the release note on Website.


I expect this clean up to continue through the end of the year.
I am happy to put a tag on any intermediate version for release purposes,
but I would prefer that we save the official 0.9.0 tag for the snapshot that 
provides
the best developer experience.

Pat

From: ??? [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 9:26 PM
To: Dieter, William R; Lankswert, Patrick; 'OIC-OSD at lists.01.org'; 
'iotivity-dev at lists.iotivity.org'
Cc: 'Brian Warner (brian.warner at linuxfoundation.org<mailto:brian.warner at 
linuxfoundation.org>)'
Subject: Re: Re: [OIC-OSD] Moving 01.org to IoTivity.org

Pat, William,

Thank you for your hard work indeed.
BTW, We are supposed to freeze release branch at 12/22 08:00 AM, PST, aren't we?
Do you perhaps have any more additional schedule?

Regards
June

June Yong Young

Principal Engineer
Web & Convergence Team, Software R&D Center
Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd.

T: +82-31-301-6107, M: +82-10-9530-6107
E-mail :juney at samsung.com

------- Original Message -------
Sender : Dieter, William R
Date : 2014-12-22 05:56 (GMT+09:00)
Title : Re: [OIC-OSD] Moving 01.org to IoTivity.org

I should also add, thanks to the Linux Foundation support team for helping get 
everything set up and fast response on the last minute issues.

Bill.

-----Original Message-----
From: iotivity-dev-bounces at lists.iotivity.org<mailto:iotivity-dev-bounces at 
lists.iotivity.org> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Dieter, William R
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2014 3:54 PM
To: Lankswert, Patrick; 'OIC-OSD at lists.01.org'; 'iotivity-dev at 
lists.iotivity.org'
Cc: 'Brian Warner (brian.warner at linuxfoundation.org<mailto:brian.warner at 
linuxfoundation.org>)'
Subject: Re: [dev] Moving 01.org to IoTivity.org

Here is the current status of the iotivity.org infrastructure:

Item URL Status
------- ---------------- -------------
Web www.iotivity.org<http://www.iotivity.org> Up (access controlled with 
htaccess)
Wiki wiki.iotivity.org Up (access controlled via IP whitelist for OIC member 
companies)
Git/Gerrit gerrit.iotivity.org Up (IP whitelist)
Jenkins build.iotivity.org Up (IP whitelist)
Mailing list lists.iotivity.org Up (open to the whole world)
Jira jira.iotivity.org Up (for several weeks)

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