I've pushed manually

El lun., 2 jul. 2018 a las 15:07, <[email protected]> escribió:

> Shouldn't that also have published a RC version of the new .NET template
> or did you publish Gremlin.Net manually without using Maven?
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Jorge Bay Gondra <[email protected]>
> Gesendet: Montag, 2. Juli 2018 13:49
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: [Discuss] 3.4.0 GLV packages
>
> Thanks Stephen!
>
> I've published 3.4.0-rc1 on nuget.org:
> https://www.nuget.org/packages/Gremlin.Net/3.4.0-rc1
>
> It's ok to maintain RC for historical reasons :)
>
> El lun., 2 jul. 2018 a las 13:10, Stephen Mallette (<[email protected]
> >)
> escribió:
>
> > Since you have access to the node repo, I see no reason not to give
> > you access to the nuget one as well - invitation sent.
> >
> > >  For next time, shouldn't we use "alpha/beta" instead of "rc"? rc
> > denotes code
> > completion, no further API changes.
> >
> > I think we've taken a fairly loose meaning of "release candidate" here
> > in TinkerPop over the years. Given that we've done so many "release
> candidate"
> > releases at this point, I'd say we just stick with the "rc" concept
> > rather than try to introduce something new now, but if folks think
> > it's creating confusion somehow, I guess I don't mind changing next time.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 6:56 AM Jorge Bay Gondra
> > <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I've published 3.4.0-rc1 on npm:
> > > https://www.npmjs.com/package/gremlin?activeTab=versions
> > >
> > > I don't have access to publish Gremlin.Net on nuget.org, can anyone
> > grant
> > > me access?
> > >
> > > El lun., 2 jul. 2018 a las 11:45, Jorge Bay Gondra (<
> > > [email protected]>) escribió:
> > >
> > > > About npm, within the "latest" distribution tag
> > > > <https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/dist-tag>, it sorts by date on their
> > > > web
> > UI
> > > > but the dependencies are resolved correctly according to semver
> > > > and tilde/caret notations, so there isn't much to worry about
> > > > except that
> > the
> > > > latest shown on the website is not *the* latest :) The most used
> > > > notation on node.js to note prereleases is x.y.z-beta1 /
> > > x.y.z-rc1,
> > > > there is more info here:
> > > > https://docs.npmjs.com/misc/semver#prerelease-identifiers
> > > >
> > > > I'll deploy 3.4.0-rc1 to npm on the "beta" distribution tag, and
> > > 3.4.0-rc1
> > > > on nuget.org.
> > > >
> > > > For next time, shouldn't we use "alpha/beta" instead of "rc"? rc
> > denotes
> > > > code completion, no further API changes.
> > > >
> > > > El vie., 29 jun. 2018 a las 21:50, Stephen Mallette (<
> > > [email protected]>)
> > > > escribió:
> > > >
> > > >> For those interested in doing some development/testing against
> > > >> Python
> > > >> 3.4.0rc1 is out there on pypi:
> > > >>
> > > >> https://pypi.org/project/gremlinpython/3.4.0rc1/
> > > >>
> > > >> Jorge, I'll leave the .NET and JS to you. Just to be clear, there
> > > >> is
> > no
> > > >> need to commit anything back to git in terms of this release
> > candidate.
> > > >> Just make your edits locally and deploy.
> > > >>
> > > >> Also, I'll make an additional quesiton about how NPM
> > > >> works.....For
> > .NET
> > > we
> > > >> should deploy the version "3.4.0-rc1", but what is the notion of
> > > >> a "release candidate" in JS terminology? is it also "3.4.0-rc1"
> > > >> or is it like
> > > python
> > > >> with "3.4.0rc1" or something else?
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 11:37 AM Stephen Mallette <
> > [email protected]
> > > >
> > > >> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> > yeah - we could have done that earlier in the week. i just
> > > >> > tagged
> > the
> > > >> > current master at 3.4.0-rc1
> > > >> >
> > > >> > https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/tree/3.4.0-rc1
> > > >> >
> > > >> > so you can check that tag out and go from there. I can do
> > > >> > python
> > later
> > > >> in
> > > >> > the day.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > By the way, I have a question about npm:
> > > >> >
> > > >> > https://www.npmjs.com/package/gremlin
> > > >> >
> > > >> > it seems like npm does not sort by the most recent version
> > > >> > number -
> > it
> > > >> > sorts by date deployed (note that the "current" version is
> > 3.2.9)...is
> > > >> that
> > > >> > right? that doesn't affect the "current" version downloaded does
> it?
> > > can
> > > >> > that be changed somehow or do we just need to be careful in how
> > > >> > we
> > > >> deploy
> > > >> > so that our oldest versions go up first?
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Lastly, just a reminder to everyone, that this 3.4.0-rc1 is
> > > >> > just a development release for very early testing purposes. We
> > > >> > aren't
> > > promoting
> > > >> > this convenience release in any way.
> > > >> >
> > > >> >
> > > >> >
> > > >> > On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 11:25 AM Jorge Bay Gondra <
> > > >> > [email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> >
> > > >> >> It looks like there isn't any concerns, can we move forward by
> > > >> releasing
> > > >> >> them?
> > > >> >>
> > > >> >> I can publish Node.js package and .NET package, if needed. I'm
> > > >> >> not confident enough to do it for pypi, tho :)
> > > >> >>
> > > >> >> El sáb., 23 jun. 2018 a las 12:21, Stephen Mallette (<
> > > >> >> [email protected]>)
> > > >> >> escribió:
> > > >> >>
> > > >> >> > I don't have a problem with doing that. Indeed we have JVM
> > > snapshots
> > > >> >> > deployed for 3.4.0 on Apache Snapshots Repo, so it makes
> > > >> >> > sense to
> > > >> have
> > > >> >> dev
> > > >> >> > artifacts deployed for the testing purposes for GLVs. Let's
> > > >> >> > wait
> > > the
> > > >> >> > standard 72 hours for any concerns and then get some release
> > > >> candidates
> > > >> >> > released.
> > > >> >> >
> > > >> >> > On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 9:50 AM Jorge Bay Gondra <
> > > >> >> [email protected]
> > > >> >> > >
> > > >> >> > wrote:
> > > >> >> >
> > > >> >> > > Hi,
> > > >> >> > > It would be nice to have public alpha/beta releases of the
> > > >> >> > > 3.4
> > > >> GLVs to
> > > >> >> > > start trying out the 3.4 branch.
> > > >> >> > >
> > > >> >> > > If needed, I could take the work of publishing the node.js
> > > package
> > > >> for
> > > >> >> > this
> > > >> >> > > prerelease.
> > > >> >> > >
> > > >> >> > > wdyt?
> > > >> >> > > Jorge
> > > >> >> > >
> > > >> >> >
> > > >> >>
> > > >> >
> > > >>
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
>

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