Hi all,

coming back from yet another conference, I am planning on using the day 
tomorrow to create the new branches and adjust our tooling accordingly as well 
as our documentation.

So if you want anything special in the next release, you should speed up or 
you'll have to manually cherry pick commits.

Chris


Am 11.11.18, 15:55 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <[email protected]>:

    Oh and thank you soo much for all the refactoring!! This makes things 
really stable.
    
    Julian
    ________________________________
    From: Julian Feinauer <[email protected]>
    Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2018 3:53:51 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] How about a new release some time soon?
    
    Full ack, +1
    ________________________________
    From: Sebastian Rühl <[email protected]>
    Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2018 1:50:41 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] How about a new release some time soon?
    
    Hi Chris,
    
    Sounds good to me +1
    
    Sebastian
    
    > Am 11.11.2018 um 13:31 schrieb Christofer Dutz 
<[email protected]>:
    >
    > Hi all,
    >
    > so after 2 full weeks of testing, refactoring etc. now also the 
driver-base module is above the 80% coverage threshold.
    >
    > So I think we should now start the process for releasing 0.2.0 ... what 
do you think?
    >
    > I would also like to also start a more mature branching strategy.
    > Till now we have been working on "master", I think we should change that.
    > So my proposal would be, that we spawn a "rel/0.2" branch and "develop" 
branch form the current "master" branch.
    > So we would do the release hardening on "rel/0.2" and continue the normal 
development on "develop". As soon as we do a release, we merge the stat of the 
"rel/0.2" release commit to master.
    > So anyone checking out the repo would get the latest release version.
    >
    > This procedure is quite the normal procedure for most open-source 
projects.
    >
    > Chris
    >
    >
    >
    > Am 07.11.18, 14:37 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:
    >
    >    Hi all,
    >
    >    so in the past few weeks I have been implementing tests and it was 
definitively worth the effort.
    >    As now almost all of the important modules are reaching the threshold 
of "no issues and vulnerabilities" and "test coverage x >= 80%"
    >    I think we should start the next release process soon.
    >
    >    So if you got something you want in the 0.2.0, step up, make yourself 
noticed and make sure it's in master soon.
    >
    >
    >    Chris
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >    Am 29.10.18, 21:28 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" 
<[email protected]>:
    >
    >        +1 from my side as well.
    >
    >        Am 29.10.18, 16:29 schrieb "Bahamada" 
<[email protected]>:
    >
    >            +1 from my side
    >
    >            Von: Christofer Dutz
    >            Gesendet: Montag, 29. Oktober 2018 15:17
    >            An: [email protected]
    >            Betreff: [DISCUSS] How about a new release some time soon?
    >
    >            Hi all,
    >
    >            after I think we addressed all the open issues reported during 
the last release and us doing some more refactoring, cleaning up, fixing things.
    >            I would propose us to do a new release some time soon.
    >
    >            I did encounter and fix quite a number of bugs that will under 
guarantee affect people trying out PLC4X.
    >
    >            And just yesterday I managed to fix the last reported bug in 
Sonar and address a lot of Code-Smells.
    >
    >            However I would feel better if we managed to increase the 
test-coverage a little more.
    >            I guess as soon as we pass the quality gate of at least 80%, 
we should initiate the release process.
    >
    >            Also I guess we shouldn’t all blindly start working on the 
same parts, we should coordinate a little more here.
    >            So I, for myself will be concentrating on the S7 module.
    >
    >            What do you think?
    >
    >            Chris
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    

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