On Wednesday, October 7, 2020 8:55:44 AM CEST Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
> Hi JB,
> 
> Think one key point for this ambition is to be able to ensure releases
> don't depend on a single man (whatever his quality is ;)).
> Checking on apache index it seems around 3-4 PMC are active (I can be wrong
> since I don't follow the list accurately from very long so happy if it is
> more), what about having planned (each two months?) releases and rotating
> in the PMC for the releases? The big advantage is that it enables fallbacks
> when needed and avoids to put pressure on a single man which is also a
> positive sign community wide and for the project IMHO. It can also enable
> to highlight that some points can be too hard and needs some love (not sure
> if accurate but thinking out loud it can be to split the repo in smaller
> ones to make releases easier, to make the build parallelizable, to automate
> dist upload, to automate site update with a "main" or script, etc...).
> 
> Hope it makes some sense.

+1

I would like to see a focus on OSGi Spec. R7 is from April 2018 but still not 
fully implemented (yes, I know it's an enterprise runtime not only OSGi). 
Everything else should come after anyhow.

Regards,
O.


> Just my 2cts indeed.
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> 
> Le mer. 7 oct. 2020 à 06:13, Jean-Baptiste Onofre <j...@nanthrax.net> a
> 
> écrit :
> > Hi guys,
> > 
> > I would like to be back on more regular/stable release cycle for Karaf.
> > Again, I was a little bit too ambitious in release content and it means
> > that releases have been postponed several times.
> > That’s not good and we should have some more stable/regular: my bad.
> > 
> > So, now, the release should be more driven by time more than content.
> > Starting from now, I will try to keep regular releases.
> > It’s very important in the new Karaf direction, given the opportunity to
> > include more regularly coming features.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Regards
> > JB




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