Re: Maven Deployment of 0.4 Release

2013-05-24 Thread Rafael Schloming
+1

That should have happened during the actual release. I'm not sure why it
didn't.

--Rafael


On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Robbie Gemmell robbie.gemm...@gmail.comwrote:

 There is a staging repo on repository.apache.org that appears to have the
 0.4 release artifacts in it and simply wasn't released at the time.

 The files contain the changes from the last change that seems to have gone
 into 0.4 (http://svn.apache.org/r1448733), building a copy of the 0.4
 source locally and diffing the contents resulted in no differences within
 the contained java class files, and the timestamps seem to align when
 accounting for known timezones at the point the release was built. There
 were differences in some of the metadata files(timestamps, maven+jvm
 versions etc, i.e to be expected), and the the staged 'tests.jar' file
 contains $py.class files for the python tests.

 Does it seem acceptable to everyone to simply promote those
 previously-staged artifacts now?

 Robbie

 On 23 May 2013 14:45, Phil Harvey p...@philharveyonline.com wrote:

  Hi Hiram,
 
  Did you ever get a reply about this (e.g. on the IRC channel)?
 
  I think Rafi created the 0.4 release candidate but I don't know if
 there's
  a specific reason why it hasn't been promoted.
 
  Rafi - can you shed any light on this?  I'm happy to lend a hand if
  anything needs doing.
 
  Phil
 
 
 
  On 20 May 2013 15:09, Hiram Chirino hi...@hiramchirino.com wrote:
 
   I don't see the 0.4 release in maven central:
  
   http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/qpid/proton-api/
  
   Can you guy make sure that a maven deployment is part of the release
   process?
  
   --
   Hiram Chirino
  
   Engineering | Red Hat, Inc.
  
   hchir...@redhat.com | fusesource.com | redhat.com
  
   skype: hiramchirino | twitter: @hiramchirino
  
   blog: Hiram Chirino's Bit Mojo
  
 



[VOTE] Subversion to JIRA integration

2013-05-24 Thread Robbie Gemmell
Hi all,

As some of you will already know, a mail was sent to committers@a.o earlier
outlining some of the newer services ASF infra offer that we may not know
about. One in particular stuck out for me, a service to populate JIRAs with
information about relavant commits to Subversion or Git. I have always
missed the Subversion integration within JIRA since it had to be disabled
(it seemingly doesn't work very well with repositories of the size found at
the ASF), so I would love to get something back in this area. You can find
the details here: http://www.apache.org/dev/svngit2jira.html

I would like to request this for both the QPID and PROTON JIRA instances.
They indicate they would like agreement before enabling it, as unlike the
older integration it generates a bit of traffic by actually posting
comments on the JIRAs, so please vote now:

QPID:
Yes [  ]
No [  ]

PROTON:
Yes [  ]
No [  ]


Robbie


Re: Maven Deployment of 0.4 Release

2013-05-24 Thread Robbie Gemmell
I guess somone forgot to click the release button while doing all the other
distribution steps? ;)

I have just clicked the release button for you, the artifacts should show
up on Maven Central after the next sync. I also dropped the older stale RCs
that had been left behind as well.

Robbie

On 24 May 2013 11:30, Rafael Schloming r...@alum.mit.edu wrote:

 +1

 That should have happened during the actual release. I'm not sure why it
 didn't.

 --Rafael


 On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Robbie Gemmell robbie.gemm...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  There is a staging repo on repository.apache.org that appears to have
 the
  0.4 release artifacts in it and simply wasn't released at the time.
 
  The files contain the changes from the last change that seems to have
 gone
  into 0.4 (http://svn.apache.org/r1448733), building a copy of the 0.4
  source locally and diffing the contents resulted in no differences within
  the contained java class files, and the timestamps seem to align when
  accounting for known timezones at the point the release was built. There
  were differences in some of the metadata files(timestamps, maven+jvm
  versions etc, i.e to be expected), and the the staged 'tests.jar' file
  contains $py.class files for the python tests.
 
  Does it seem acceptable to everyone to simply promote those
  previously-staged artifacts now?
 
  Robbie
 
  On 23 May 2013 14:45, Phil Harvey p...@philharveyonline.com wrote:
 
   Hi Hiram,
  
   Did you ever get a reply about this (e.g. on the IRC channel)?
  
   I think Rafi created the 0.4 release candidate but I don't know if
  there's
   a specific reason why it hasn't been promoted.
  
   Rafi - can you shed any light on this?  I'm happy to lend a hand if
   anything needs doing.
  
   Phil
  
  
  
   On 20 May 2013 15:09, Hiram Chirino hi...@hiramchirino.com wrote:
  
I don't see the 0.4 release in maven central:
   
http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/apache/qpid/proton-api/
   
Can you guy make sure that a maven deployment is part of the release
process?
   
--
Hiram Chirino
   
Engineering | Red Hat, Inc.
   
hchir...@redhat.com | fusesource.com | redhat.com
   
skype: hiramchirino | twitter: @hiramchirino
   
blog: Hiram Chirino's Bit Mojo
   
  
 



Re: [VOTE] Subversion to JIRA integration

2013-05-24 Thread Rob Godfrey
QPID:
Yes [ X ]
No [  ]

PROTON:
Yes [ X ]
No [  ]

-- Rob

On 24 May 2013 13:03, Robbie Gemmell robbie.gemm...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 As some of you will already know, a mail was sent to committers@a.oearlier
 outlining some of the newer services ASF infra offer that we may not know
 about. One in particular stuck out for me, a service to populate JIRAs with
 information about relavant commits to Subversion or Git. I have always
 missed the Subversion integration within JIRA since it had to be disabled
 (it seemingly doesn't work very well with repositories of the size found at
 the ASF), so I would love to get something back in this area. You can find
 the details here: http://www.apache.org/dev/svngit2jira.html

 I would like to request this for both the QPID and PROTON JIRA instances.
 They indicate they would like agreement before enabling it, as unlike the
 older integration it generates a bit of traffic by actually posting
 comments on the JIRAs, so please vote now:

 QPID:
 Yes [  ]
 No [  ]

 PROTON:
 Yes [  ]
 No [  ]


 Robbie



RE: [VOTE] Subversion to JIRA integration

2013-05-24 Thread Steve Huston
QPID
Yes [X]
No [  ]

PROTON:
Yes [X]
No [  ]

 -Original Message-
 From: Robbie Gemmell [mailto:robbie.gemm...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 7:04 AM
 To: d...@qpid.apache.org; proton@qpid.apache.org
 Subject: [VOTE] Subversion to JIRA integration
 
 Hi all,
 
 As some of you will already know, a mail was sent to committers@a.o earlier
 outlining some of the newer services ASF infra offer that we may not know
 about. One in particular stuck out for me, a service to populate JIRAs with
 information about relavant commits to Subversion or Git. I have always
 missed the Subversion integration within JIRA since it had to be disabled (it
 seemingly doesn't work very well with repositories of the size found at the
 ASF), so I would love to get something back in this area. You can find the
 details here: http://www.apache.org/dev/svngit2jira.html
 
 I would like to request this for both the QPID and PROTON JIRA instances.
 They indicate they would like agreement before enabling it, as unlike the
 older integration it generates a bit of traffic by actually posting comments 
 on
 the JIRAs, so please vote now:
 
 QPID:
 Yes [  ]
 No [  ]
 
 PROTON:
 Yes [  ]
 No [  ]
 
 
 Robbie


Re: [VOTE] Subversion to JIRA integration

2013-05-24 Thread Darryl L. Pierce
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 12:03:32PM +0100, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 As some of you will already know, a mail was sent to committers@a.o earlier
 outlining some of the newer services ASF infra offer that we may not know
 about. One in particular stuck out for me, a service to populate JIRAs with
 information about relavant commits to Subversion or Git. I have always
 missed the Subversion integration within JIRA since it had to be disabled
 (it seemingly doesn't work very well with repositories of the size found at
 the ASF), so I would love to get something back in this area. You can find
 the details here: http://www.apache.org/dev/svngit2jira.html
 
 I would like to request this for both the QPID and PROTON JIRA instances.
 They indicate they would like agreement before enabling it, as unlike the
 older integration it generates a bit of traffic by actually posting
 comments on the JIRAs, so please vote now:
 
 QPID:
 Yes [X]
 No [  ]
 
 PROTON:
 Yes [X]
 No [  ]

I had this in a previous project with our TRAC/Subversion integrated and
it was very nice. It's nice to be able to go from a ticket to the
commit(s) associated with it and see what's going on.

-- 
Darryl L. Pierce, Sr. Software Engineer @ Red Hat, Inc.
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Red Hat ranks #1 in value among software vendors.
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Re: [VOTE] Subversion to JIRA integration

2013-05-24 Thread Andrew Stitcher
On Fri, 2013-05-24 at 12:03 +0100, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
 ...

I also note it'd be nice to get the info in there retrospectively too.

Andrew

 QPID:
 Yes [ X ]
 No [  ]
 
 PROTON:
 Yes [ X ]
 No [  ]
 
 
 Robbie