And one more...

On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 8:42 AM, Kevan Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Werner Keil <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> We're looking forward to require Gopal's approach as a PoC  for a
>> web-based interface to update device signatures, but it's good  to hear, it
>> should be possible to update "content" (in addition to executable code)
>> that way, too.
>>
>> If "release" only refers to a graduation or 1.0 that is not the case, but
>> I assume there is a "Milestone" practice somewhat similar to e.g. Eclipse
>> or other communities with 0.x milestone builes. The tag of most artifacts
>> got a rather unlucky "0.9.9-SNAPSHOT" initial version, Except for the data
>> artifact, see below, tags for other libraries are at slightly more
>> realistic values leaving room for improvement.
>>
>
> "Release" any official distribution of the DeviceMap community. A release
> must be voted on and approved by the PMC. Development SNAPSHOT builds used
> for testing purposes, etc. are not typically a "release". MILESTONE
> releases are typically releases. I'll reiterate -- for there to be a
> release, there must be a vote. There have been no releases of DeviceMap.
>
> Good time to read about releases --
> http://www.apache.org/dev/release-publishing.html
>
>
>>
>> Information in "device-data" until a web-based API is in place relies on
>> OpenDDR contributions. Those don't stop, and currently the data of OpenDDR
>> reached a version of 1.27. The latest sync happened with 1.26. As the
>> version information contains a distinct version number, that matches the
>> one by OpenDDR, thus for the time being it is also naturally to have
>> matching SVN tags for the data project. Putting "0.9.9-SNAPAHOT" there
>> would make little sense. At the moment the results don't even go to the
>> Apache Snapshot repo, but that's another isssue I hope Bertrand can help
>> resolve.
>>
>>
>> Here the text based on the information I sent earlier, plus update on
>> committers. I believe Gopal works at Adobe with Bertrand, please confirm
>> with him, because Gopal isn't yet updated on the DeviceMap team page, but
>> should be a committer since March 2014, maybe sooner.
>>
>
> Gopal joined the mailing list around then. However, I've not seen any
> discussion or vote that would make hime a DeviceMap committer -- (not yet,
> anyway). I'd be happy to see him join...
>
> http://incubator.apache.org/guides/ppmc.html
>
> --kevan
>
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