OK, will have a look. Especially steps no longer necessary, e.g. manually
importing the W3C JARs (that's now done by Maven) should be corrected.

For an actual download section the build chain would have to deploy either
to a Snapshot Maven repo or download section. While properly building, the
"deploy this" action in Jenkins currently fails. Likely because not all
projects use the right parent POM, so some are missing that information, or
the relevant POMs (either for "data", "java" or other parts) still need
other configuration.

Wave is a good comparison because the (theoretical) team size is not so
different, also in the "Dozens" (maybe more of them are active and
experienced enough with workflows to be constructive there?[?]) but not
Hundreds like e.g. the PhoneGap/Cordova team, OpenOffice or others. Wave
started just a few months before DeviceMap in late 2011 and is still
incubating. Its release is considered "0.4" so should "1.0" be the
graduation candidate, then it may still have a bit to go[?]

For DeviceMap "data" and based on its "mature", "well hung" state the W3C
implementations are certainly ripe for graduation. OpenDDR had a release
cycle ever since the beginning of 2012 and its 1.27 version is now pretty
much in sync. The "Simple DDR" Java client was "1.0.0" there for the past
2-3 years and after refactoring and succesful resolution of a more
convenient Maven build for the external dependency what we have in the
Apache SVN is equally mature or beyond if you want. So no reason to call
that "0.x", the POM version "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT" says what it is, a release
candidate.

The Java and .NET clients are a bit of a moving target, but if the result
of these test services was consistently working (
http://devicemap-vm.apache.org/javaservice.html once again shows "Bad
Gateway" and unless Reza decides to participate again, where is this VM
instance or the Tomcat on it controlled?) and the "javaservice" project
and/or examples currently not in Apache SVN at all existed, then the "Java
Client" could be "1.0.0" ready, too. As of today "1.0.0-SNAPSHOT" seems
more like it[?]

Werner

On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Werner Keil <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > ...Like in JIRA I don't think I can, if it's part of the "SVN/site"
> structure maybe I could, then please let's decide who can do that ASAP....
>
> If by "I can" you mean editing http://incubator.apache.org/devicemap/
> yes you can - the site content is at
>
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/devicemap/site/trunk/
>
> And the WEBSITE-HOWTO.txt there explains how that works. Committers
> should have full access to that, if that's not the case please
> describe exactly what doesn't work.
>
> Constructive changes to that website are very welcome of course.
>
> -Bertrand
>

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