Hi Wayne,

Linux Tools was missing project release records.  I have updated and added
one for 8.15.0 which is the release for 2024-06.

Thanks,

-- Jeff J.

On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 5:56 PM Wayne Beaton via cross-project-issues-dev <
cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org> wrote:

> Greetings folks!
>
> I've assembled the release information for participating projects here
> <https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/2024-06>.
>
> Note that the list of projects reflects our long time practice of only
> including projects whose teams are actively participating in the
> simultaneous release. If you look hard enough, you'll notice that projects
> that have been "sponsored in" by participating projects are absent from the
> list. This is per the requirements. I expect that these requirements will
> change in some future release.
>
> A lot of the releases are quite old, and based on the activity in the
> simrel.build <https://github.com/eclipse-simrel/simrel.build>
> repository,  at least a few projects need to create some release records,
> and some may need to engage in a progress review (I've done my usual thing
> of making by best guess based on the release records in the system).
>
> If your project is contributing a different release than what you see
> here, please ensure that you've created a release record
> <https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#pmi-commands-release>, and
> let me know. If your project has not engaged in a progress (or release)
> review <https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#progress-review> in
> more than one year, please engage with the EMO ASAP to schedule a review.
>
> Be sure to set the New and Noteworthy URL in your release record: it is
> through this relationship that we build the aggregate N&N.
>
> Please make sure that you've made your best effort to engage in the IP Due
> Diligence Process for all third party content before you engage with the
> EMO for review. Bear in mind that you should be engaging in the IP Due
> Diligence Process
> <https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#ip-third-party> on an ongoing
> basis and that all releases (regardless of whether or not they correspond
> with a progress or release review) must only contain content that has been
> vetted through the due diligence process. With the Eclipse Dash License
> Tool <https://github.com/eclipse/dash-licenses> and the ability to use it
> to automatically create review requests, it should be *easier than ever*
> before to engage (the README has extensive information on how to engage,
> and does include some pointers for using it with Eclipse Tycho
> <https://github.com/eclipse/dash-licenses#eclipse-tycho>-based builds).
> Connect with the EMO if you need assistance.
>
> Here are some things that I've observed:
>
> Eclipse Client Platform has been removed.
>
> The aggrcon files for the following projects are disabled; if any of these
> projects are dropping from the release, please let me know:
>
>    - Eclipse Xpand
>    - Eclipse BPMN2 Modeler Project
>    - Eclipse RCPTT
>
> Let me know what I've missed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
> --
>
> Wayne Beaton
>
> Director of Open Source Projects | Eclipse Foundation
>
>
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