Hi Denis,
Here are the links to the instructions on how to release new versions for
the clients: Python - [1], Node.JS - [2], PHP - [3].
[1]
http://apache-ignite-developers.2346864.n4.nabble.com/RESULT-VOTE-Apache-Ignite-2-7-0-Release-RC2-tt38862.html#a39339
[2]
Dmitry, thanks for starting the conversation.
Generally speaking, there are two outstanding items:
- Npm (NodeJS), pip (Python) and composer (PHP) update instructions need
to be added to the release process page. Nuget (.NET) is a good reference
[1]. @Alexey Kosenchuk , @Pavel
Ilya,
Examples are not part of the packet. I can not see any other changes
in thin clients in question, so I don't think any actions are required for
this release.
Dmitry,
Well, yeah, they have separate versions. I believe, they should be included
in our release process, just like a nuget for
Hello!
I remember that we have fixed Python examples being empty, so Python should
probably be re-released.
Regards,
--
Ilya Kasnacheev
вт, 25 июн. 2019 г. в 15:54, Dmitriy Pavlov :
> Hi Igor,
>
> You can find the list here
>
>
Hi Igor,
You can find the list here
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/Apache+Ignite+2.7.5#ApacheIgnite2.7.5-Resolvedtickets
Release notes: https://ignite.apache.org/releases/2.7.5/release_notes.html
Are these clients released independently? and have their own version?
Dmitry, do you have a list of tickets for this release?
I'm not sure if any client was changed and required a separate release.
Best Regards,
Igor
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 10:47 AM Dmitriy Pavlov wrote:
> Hi Igniters,
>
> Denis M. asked me if we should release some packages for thin clients.
Hi Igniters,
Denis M. asked me if we should release some packages for thin clients. Is
it released as part of Ignite? Alternatively, is it released in an
independent cycle?
It is missed in
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/IGNITE/Release+Process so I ask
contributors or experts to