Hi Wayne, for Eclipse DLTK it will be 6.4.1 (just for API compatibility) https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.dltk/releases/6.4.1 Thanks -- Dawid Pakuła On May 22 2024, at 11:56 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 > > > > > My working day may not be your working day! Please don’t feel obliged to read > or reply to this e-mail outside of your normal working hours. > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > cross-project-issues-dev mailing list > > cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/cross-project-issues-dev > >
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