Hello,
@Wayne
> To be clear... to the best of my knowledge, Eclipse Mylyn is not back
yet. The changes shown in the project list are entirely
organisationa/administrivia.
The newly rebuilt Mylyn team is working hard to reanimate Eclipse Mylyn
project.
However, the current state of things requires a lot of effort and I
would estimate overall progress about 10% of what needs to be done to
see the whole Eclipse Mylyn in SimRel again.
So, not this time (2022-12), as we have just started.
@Ed
> As for Mylyn, I had to resurrect from other release repositories
their previous contribution because the repository was accidentally
deleted. Hopefully they will get out of their dysfunctional state.
We have new home at https://github.com/eclipse-mylyn/ please create
issues there. Please also don't hesitate to contact me directly
regarding releng issues, I am currently focused on creating CI for the
Mylyn GitHub repositories, using the recent Tycho and SimRel 2022-12 as
a target.
Regards,
AF
12/3/2022 11:08 AM, Ed Merks пишет:
Wayne,
The issue with EEF is that the 1.5 "contribution" is disabled:
So they are contributing some release newer than the one for which
they have a release record:
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.eef/releases/2.1.5
DLTK is in a dysfunctional state. Apparently DLTK no longer has a ci
instance to do new builds and while Dawid promised new builds for
2022-12, I did not get a response from direct email since that time
and no new builds have arrived. Hopefully PDT will provide new builds
that no longer depend on DLTK. Wishful thinking perhaps...
As for Mylyn, I had to resurrect from other release repositories their
previous contribution because the repository was accidentally
deleted. Hopefully they will get out of their dysfunctional state.
Regards,
Ed
On 02.12.2022 23:11, Wayne Beaton wrote:
Greetings folks!
I've assembled the list of participating projects
<https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/2022-12> for the Eclipse IDE
2022-12 Simultaneous release.
As is my tradition, I've tried to pick the releases that best match
my understanding of what bits you're actually including in the release.
Please have a look and validate that I've gotten your project(s)
right. Let me know (via this list) if I've messed anything up.
Some things that I've noticed.
Eclipse *DLTK* shows a version 6.2 in the aggrcon file, but there's
no corresponding release record. There's only a handful of updates,
so I created a "6.2" release record and marked it as a "service
release". If it's actually a minor release that provides more than
bug fixes, contact EMO ASAP to request an expedited progress review
(AFAICT all third party intellectual property is properly accounted
for, so a progress review should be relatively straightforward).
The aggrcon file for the Eclipse *Extended Editing Framework* shows a
version range of [1.5.0,1.6.0) which, AFAICT is pulling version 1.5.1
into the builds. That release came out in 2015. The project has had
several releases since. It seems... odd... to have a release this old
when newer ones are available.
Please note...
The Eclipse *Mylyn* project has been collapsed and moved under the
Eclipse Tools TLP. Eclipse Mylyn dropped out of the simultaneous
release a few iterations ago, but Eclipse *Mylyn Docs* has stuck around.
As part of collapsing the Eclipse Mylyn subprojects into the parent,
the assets of the Eclipse Mylyn Docs project were absorbed into the
parent and Eclipse Mylyn Docs now effectively ceases to exist (the
project is still marked as being active, but we'll take care of that
shortly).
The net is that you'll notice that Eclipse Mylyn Docs is gone and
Eclipse Mylyn is back. I created a release record in Eclipse Mylyn
titled "Docs 3.0.42" to reflect the content that the aggrcon file
shows as included in the simultaneous release repository.
To be clear... to the best of my knowledge, Eclipse Mylyn is not back
yet. The changes shown in the project list are entirely
organisationa/administrivia.
I trust that somebody will let me know if I've made a horrible,
horrible mistake.
Wayne
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