Hi,
Here is the current status of the HIPP2JIPP migration:
Number of HIPPs: 161
Number of JIPPs: 31
Successfully migrated HIPPs:
* app4mc
* CBI
* Eclemma
* Eclipsescada
* EGit
* JGit
* OMR
* package-drone
* SimRel
The tool that is used for the migration is now on GitHub:
https://github.com/ecl
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 2:17 PM, Frederic Gurr <
frederic.g...@eclipse-foundation.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is the current status of the HIPP2JIPP migration:
>
> Number of HIPPs: 161
> Number of JIPPs: 31
>
> Successfully migrated HIPPs:
> * app4mc
> * CBI
> * Eclemma
> * Eclipsescada
> * EGit
>
> thanks a lot for your work on this migration.
> It was pretty smooth for our JGit and EGit JIPPs and we are happy to
> now use Jenkins.
+1 the migrations have been smooth and easy to date. Nice work!
Denis
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Projects exceeding 80G of disk space on HIPP/JIPPs:
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303G /jobs/genie.packaging
198G /jobs/genie.platform
180G /jobs/genie.capella
136G /jobs/genie.papyrus
135G /jobs/genie.kitalpha
128G /jobs/genie.app4mc
110G /jobs/g
All,
FYI, it is now official and public that it is the intent of the Java
platform team to move to a model where there will be a new Java release
every 6 months.
I would expect that this will have a significant impact on the Eclipse
simultaneous release cycle and processes.
From
https://