Frankly, I'll be happy if we can just release something; please don't make this contingent on moving stuff from the incubator.

There's no specific requirement regarding version numbers on bundles. They certainly do not need to match the project release number (look at Platform bundles: they only update version numbers when the bundles actually change). Consumers will probably expect something >= 1.0.0 however, so I recommend that you do this.

You can submit the IP Log whenever. It's better if you do it sometime close to the release date, though. None of the changes that you're talking about should have any impact on the log.

Thanks,

Wayne

On 12/05/16 04:16 PM, Dirk Fauth wrote:
As far as I understood Wim, the idea is to first clean up the list of committers, specify the widgets/projects that should be in the release and possibly update the widget versions to 1.0.0 to match the version rules regarding maturity.

From my point of view the set of widgets for the release is set. At least that would be what the community expects. What is currently communicated as released should be released. I think that would be the easiest way to proceed. Not sure if Wim planned to also move some of the incubation widgets to the release aswell.

Regarding the IP log, do we need to wait for the cleanup or should we send it in immediately via https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.nebula/iplog/preview ?



On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 9:49 PM, Wayne Beaton <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    A bunch of projects are already using Nebula widgets. This is a
    bit problematic from an EDP POV because Nebula has never done
    (AFAICT) a formal release and is still incubating.

    It's long past time to do a proper release and graduate the project.

    Can we do this soon?

    AFAICT, the project downloads are IP clean, so getting the IP Log
    approved should only take a couple of seconds of effort.

    The project is hosting downloads [1] (though, I'd prefer that you
    not use the term "Projects" like you are; that term is already
    confusing enough).

    There is still lots of activity on the project, but it does seem
    that many/most of the widgets are stable.

    What's stopping us from doing this?

    Wayne

    [1] https://www.eclipse.org/nebula/downloads.php

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