Thanks for the good feedback Burn, and apologies the migration was painful!
Let's learn from the pain... I'll put in some Jira's for improvement, as I gain
sufficient understanding to do this :-)
-Marshall
On 11/9/2017 11:32 AM, Burn Lewis wrote:
> - checked signatures on binary
> - built
- checked signatures on binary
- built from source and checked signatures
- ran a couple UIMA pipelines on both builds
- migrated a pipeline with many types and ran it on both builds
- spot-checked readme etc.
[X] +1 OK to release
Minor complaints:
- JCasImpl has a getType method that throws
working on it now ... will vote this afternoon
-Jerry
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:42 AM, Marshall Schor wrote:
> gentle reminder ... one more vote needed ... -Marshall
>
>
> On 11/2/2017 10:15 AM, Marshall Schor wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Here's rc8 for uimaj 3.0.0-beta.
> >
gentle reminder ... one more vote needed ... -Marshall
On 11/2/2017 10:15 AM, Marshall Schor wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Here's rc8 for uimaj 3.0.0-beta.
>
> The changes since rc7 include some xml constants fixups to not depend on java
> classes that may not be present in various versions of
Hi Richard, thanks for testing !
The statement about working with Java 8 or later could represent just wishful
thinking...
The original Java 9 implementation had "issues" when Java applications were
migrated to it; the Java 9 release was delayed to allow those to be worked on.
I haven't
> On 02.11.2017, at 15:15, Marshall Schor wrote:
>
> Please vote on release:
- DKPro Core building against RC: ok
- diff SVN tag <-> source ZIP: ok
- local build with JDK 8 (empty local repo): ok
- checked svn diff to the last RC I checked: ok
- license-relevant changes: none
-
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
signatures OK
install binary distr, run document analyzer, examine results with doc viewer -
OK
compare source-release with tag: OK
Install plugins into Eclipse Oxygen, run CDE, create type descriptor, run
JCasGen: OK
Run both migrate tool and