Hello Linux tools folk, I think your entry on https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/2020-12 is incorrect. It says 8.0.0, but I think you are planning on 8.1.0 for 2020-12?
PS Please ping me or update the NewAndNoteworthy entries in epp.website.xml in the EPP project. Thanks, Jonah ~~~ Jonah Graham Kichwa Coders www.kichwacoders.com On Thu, 26 Nov 2020 at 15:45, Wayne Beaton < wayne.bea...@eclipse-foundation.org> wrote: > Greetings folks. > > Thanks for all of your hard work in assembling your contributions to the > simultaneous release. > > I've created the master record ("release page") for the 2020-12 > simultaneous release <https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/2020-12>. > Please have a look at the page and let me know what I've gotten wrong. > > I've started comparing it to the build aggrcon files and have noticed that > a few projects appear to be contributing new releases but have not yet > created release records. Please make sure that you've created the > release record > <https://www.eclipse.org/projects/handbook/#pmi-commands-release> before > asking me to update the release page. > > Selecting the right release record has required some guesswork on my part. > I did notice that some of the release records have dates that are later > than the simultaneous release date. Please make the value in the release > date field for your release record is no later than December 16/2020. > > There were a few records dated 2020-12-18 that (at least according to the > aggrcon files) I believe that I have correctly guessed are participating in > the release; there was at least one release dated much later in December > that I wasn't sure about and instead opted to pick the previous release as > the participating one. > > If your project's release date is more than one year later than the date > of your project's last successful release review, then you must engage in a > release review. The EMO will automatically start tracking your release > review when you submit your IP Log for review. Note that you only need to > submit your IP Log for review or request PMC approval for your release if > you are engaging in a release review. > > Even if your project does not require a release review, you must still > take care to ensure that all of the intellectual property included in your > release has been property vetted by the IP due diligence process. If you > require assistance, please contact the IP Team. > > Note that the IP Team consults the future release records as input into > their prioritization. Please create your release records as early as > possible (even if you have to shift the date later) to ensure that we have > as much information as possible to assist with prioritization and improve > our odds of getting the intellectual property that you care about cleared > well in advance of your planned release date. > > Wayne > -- > > Wayne Beaton > > Director of Open Source Projects | Eclipse Foundation, Inc. > > Join us at our virtual event: EclipseCon 2020 > <https://www.eclipsecon.org/2020> - October 20-22 > _______________________________________________ > cross-project-issues-dev mailing list > cross-project-issues-...@eclipse.org > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/cross-project-issues-dev >
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