Thanks Georg,
I also found the release notes from Apache commons which are well
documented. https://commons.apache.org/releases/prepare.html
Sorry I didn't have time to work on this. I am leaving for Singapore
next week and trying to get everything ready before we leave.
It looks like the first step is that I need to generate a GPG key and
add it to https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/turbine/KEYS
Is there any thing I need to do before adding my keys? Maybe I can help
with the turbine-webapp archetype release as a learning process.
Thanks,
Jeff
On 02/21/2018 03:06 AM, Georg Kallidis wrote:
Hi Jeff,
some "advice" .. currently the "cheatsheet" I use for a release is checked
in here:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/turbine/fulcrum/trunk/README.txt - which
is also the Apache Fulcrum starting page on GitHub
https://github.com/apache/turbine-fulcrum (until we provide a readme.md).
The document should work for Windows and for *nix systems, with some
hints, if no GPG agent is running or not (Windows). Commands may run
without explicit gpg flags.
For site publication in general check
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/turbine/fulcrum/trunk/security/README -
this should be moved elsewhere and
find more hints especially for Turbine site building (lower part with
references) here:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/turbine/core/trunk/README.txt (
https://github.com/apache/turbine-core).
You may find there most of what is needed.
- Georg
Von: Jeffery Painter <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Datum: 16.02.2018 13:19
Betreff: Re: turbine core 4.0.1 release schedule
Hi Georg,
I would like to learn more about the release process. I will do some
homework this weekend to see what is involved. I have never done it
before, so I may need some advice and guidance along the way. I think
the next big step would be Java 8 as you mention, and I would be up for
helping make that transition happen.
--
Jeff
On 02/16/2018 03:40 AM, Georg Kallidis wrote:
Hi Jeff,
that´s great! We have to talk through this really ..
Following is, what IMO taking place in the next two, three weeks, based
on
what could be expected from current state:
Thomas is in the process of preparing Intake, after this I would remove
the two SNAPSHOTS (one of them already now resolved) in turbine core and
prepare the release. Building the site may take some more time, but this
could postponed or prepared all along. And yes, then we are able to
release the archetype lastly! Do you want to volunteer for the release
process? No other issues ASAIK!
After this is done the race is opened for the Turbine (Java) 8 IMO! We
might declare this just plain text - details following .. as reading our
mailing list we agree on this matter. I have added some comments/hints
in
pom dependencies, what might be done (+ release of Torque 4.1, which
requires Java 8). More disrupting changes, which would mean e.g. an
entire
new configuration building, are probably tasks requiring some more
(combined) effort. I think Thomas already made some efforts to migrate
to
velocity 2. But you might have some more insightful thoughts you would
like to share! We should not forget about changing/adding more structure
ton the repo (writeable GIT, another branch?).
Best regards, Georg
Von: Jeffery Painter <[email protected]>
An: Turbine Developers List <[email protected]>
Datum: 15.02.2018 17:39
Betreff: turbine core 4.0.1 release schedule
Hello everyone,
I am pretty deep into building out a detailed tutorial on getting
started with Turbine 4.0 in Eclipse using the Maven archetype (I am
quite sure it is a book now instead of a simple tutorial). I was
wondering when we can expect final releases of Turbine core and the new
turbine-webapp archetype?
Once Thomas releases intake 1.2.3, is there anything else preventing
releasing turbine 4.0.1 and subsequently turbine-webapp-4.0 version
1.0.2?
Let me know if there is anything I can do to help :-) I am working from
snapshots at the moment, and it isn't reasonable for me to enlist others
to test out my walk through until these are released. I would also love
to share it with you guys for feedback if/when you have time.
Thanks,
Jeff
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