Hi JB,

+1 for all proposals.

Before the 3.0.0 release I think we should do a 3.0.0-RC1 release that people can already test. So I hope we get more feedback for the real 3.0.0.

Christian


Am 11.07.2011 12:23, schrieb  Jean-Baptiste Onofré:
Hi all,

We should now focus on the Karaf 3.0.0 release. I have a set of proposals to 
deal with you.

1 - Jira
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As you certainly saw in your mailbox, I started to prepare the Karaf 3.0.0 
roadmap.

I edited Jira issues to add a fix version and the component. Feel free to 
review directly the issues associated to the 3.0.0 release (simply search the 
fix version 3.0.0 in Jira).

We have also:
- Karaf 3.0.1
- Karaf 3.1.0
where you can move the issues depending of the severity/priority.

I would like also to propose some changes in the Jira components. Currently, 
the Jira components are not very helpful. I think that we need more 
fine-grained components. I propose:
- OBR: all issues related to OBR
- Shell: all issues related to shell display and shell commands (it's currently 
console)
- WebConsole: all issues related to the web console
- WebContainer: all issues related to the web container, web deployer, Pax-Web
- Features: all issues related to Karaf features
- WrapDeployer: all issues related to wrap deployer
- KAR: all issues related to KAR artifact and deployer
- OSGi/Runtime: all issues related to bundle installation, OSGi framework, etc
- Cellar: all issues related to Karaf Cellar

2 - Subversion
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Currently Karaf 3.0.0 is the Karaf trunk.

I propose:
- to focus on the Jira issues first, that it should be fixed on trunk
- release Karaf 3.0.0
- when Karaf 3.0.0 is out, I will create the karaf-3.0.x branch, and the trunk 
will become Karaf 3.1.0

Is it OK for you ?

3 - Quality
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Karaf 3.0.0 is an important release. It's expected by a lot of people and 
projects, and for a long time now :)

It's really important that we insure the highest quality for this release.
It means that I don't wanna rush on this release: I would like that we take a 
time to make clean code, deep tests, add the unit tests when it's required, etc.

So, no rush, we take the time that we need :)

Thanks
Regards
JB






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