On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 01:27:43PM -0400, Chip Childers wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking at what it's going to take to get CloudMonkey out as an > official release. Here's what I believe needs to be done: > > 1) Legal doc check (I think we're good here, since I just added the > NOTICE file)
Done, but could use a second pair of eyes. > > 2) Release process document In the readme, but I'll create a wiki page the first time I do it for real. > > 3) Add an initial pre-cache file to the repo itself. I want to do this, > so that it doesn't require you to have a running 4.1+ ACS install in > order to do a CloudMonkey build. > Done for 4.2. > 4) Kick out a release > Anyone object to starting with an RC for this? If I don't hear objections, I'll create an RC and start a vote for a 5.0.0 release of CloudMonkey. > 5) Update the cloudstack.apache.org website to provide links to the > cloudmonkey component's source repo and distinct artifacts. > I'd do this once the release is published. > Once we get this first release out, we need to probably stop publishing > to pypi outside of the *official release* process. That being said, > it'll be easier to release CloudMonkey independently. > > Thoughts, comments, flames? > > -chip