Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Kepler dates, IP Logs, and reviews

2013-05-17 Thread Ed Willink

  
  
Hi

Found it. It's lurking on the left of 
http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php,
so if you ignore the rubbish from 
http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php
you get the good old review.

 Regards

  Ed Willink

On 17/05/2013 07:18, Ed Willink wrote:

  
  Hi
  
  What has happened to the old (very good) IP tool?
  
  It gave me a good auto-generated log for MDT/OCL that I could
  easily review.
  
  http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php
  is hard to find (no link from portal or project page) and gives me
  a list of over 600 bugs to review. No way. There have been zero IP
  contributions so I expect to do the job in 10 minutes not 10
  hours.
  
  If there really is a change in diligence then please threshold it
  at resolution after Juno, since all pre-Juno bugs have been IP
  logged and approved.
  
   Regards
  
Ed Willink
  
  
  On 26/04/2013 19:24, The Eclipse Foundation wrote:
  

Kepler approaches. 

I'm starting to get IP Log review requests for the upcoming
release. In at least two cases, I'm pretty sure that the
submitter thought that the release date was in May. To be clear,
here are the dates:

May 24/2013 - Deadline to submit IP Logs for Kepler releases
June 5/2013 - PMC-approved Review materials submitted to EMO
June 12/2013 - Kepler Uber Release review
June 26/2013 - Kepler release

The IP Logs are not due for another month. It's still a little
early, but it's perfectly acceptable to submit your IP log for
review in advance of the actual required-by date. Just keep in
mind that the log needs to accurately reflect the content that
you're releasing; if you anticipate receiving any contributions
from folks who are not committers, it might be a good idea to
hold off for a while.

While I'm at it, I'd like to make a plea to everybody to please


  try and honour the dates specified. There are a few
projects that make a habit of submitting the required materials
late; this causes a lot of stress for everybody involved. If you
haven't started thinking about your IP Log and review
documentation, now might be a good time to do so.

I need to have you PMC-approved review documentation before
  EOB on June 5/2013. You can either do what we've been
doing for years and submit this information as a presentation,
document, PDF, or whatever. Or you can just enter review
information directly in the release record in the Project
Management Infrastructure. A few of you have already started
doing the latter; my sense is that it is an easy way to assemble
and provide this information. Please let me know if you think
otherwise, or if there is anything that we can do to improve it.

The PMC approval part is important. Get it approved. This
may take some time. Plan to engage your PMC at least a full week
in advance of the June 5 deadline. PMC members, please make sure
that the document is complete and that you are satisfied with
its content before providing your approval. When I look at the
extremely short (or non-existent) "outside contributions"
sections on some IP logs, I grow concerned that some projects
aren't doing enough to court the community and grow diversity.

Please use the Release Review checklist to make sure that you've
done all the necessary bits:


http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Release_Reviews#Checklist

Note that this checklist has been around for a long time. There
should be nothing new or surprising here.

I've noticed that a lot of projects do not have plans posted.
This is an important and necessary part of the development
process. Plan information can be entered directly in the release
record in the Project Management Infrastructure. Providing a
project plan in a standard format is required. Wrestling with
XML is no longer required. It's easy. Please make this happen. 

Note that planning should happen at the beginning of a release
cycle. PMCs, please impress the importance of this on your
projects.

Thanks,

Wayne
-- 
  Wayne Beaton on behalf of the Eclipse Foundation
  



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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Kepler dates, IP Logs, and reviews

2013-05-17 Thread Tsvetkov, Krum
I opened a ticket some time ago, proposing to have the link on the project 
page: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=400551
I guess it will be then easy to find.

Krum


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Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Kepler dates, IP Logs, and reviews

Hi

Found it. It's lurking on the left of
http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php, so if you ignore 
the rubbish from
http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php you get the good 
old review.

Regards

Ed Willink

On 17/05/2013 07:18, Ed Willink wrote:
Hi

What has happened to the old (very good) IP tool?

It gave me a good auto-generated log for MDT/OCL that I could easily review.

http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php is hard to find 
(no link from portal or project page) and gives me a list of over 600 bugs to 
review. No way. There have been zero IP contributions so I expect to do the job 
in 10 minutes not 10 hours.

If there really is a change in diligence then please threshold it at resolution 
after Juno, since all pre-Juno bugs have been IP logged and approved.

Regards

Ed Willink


On 26/04/2013 19:24, The Eclipse Foundation wrote:
Kepler approaches.

I'm starting to get IP Log review requests for the upcoming release. In at 
least two cases, I'm pretty sure that the submitter thought that the release 
date was in May. To be clear, here are the dates:

May 24/2013 - Deadline to submit IP Logs for Kepler releases
June 5/2013 - PMC-approved Review materials submitted to EMO
June 12/2013 - Kepler Uber Release review
June 26/2013 - Kepler release

The IP Logs are not due for another month. It's still a little early, but it's 
perfectly acceptable to submit your IP log for review in advance of the actual 
required-by date. Just keep in mind that the log needs to accurately reflect 
the content that you're releasing; if you anticipate receiving any 
contributions from folks who are not committers, it might be a good idea to 
hold off for a while.

While I'm at it, I'd like to make a plea to everybody to please try and honour 
the dates specified. There are a few projects that make a habit of submitting 
the required materials late; this causes a lot of stress for everybody 
involved. If you haven't started thinking about your IP Log and review 
documentation, now might be a good time to do so.

I need to have you PMC-approved review documentation before EOB on June 5/2013. 
You can either do what we've been doing for years and submit this information 
as a presentation, document, PDF, or whatever. Or you can just enter review 
information directly in the release record in the Project Management 
Infrastructure. A few of you have already started doing the latter; my sense is 
that it is an easy way to assemble and provide this information. Please let me 
know if you think otherwise, or if there is anything that we can do to improve 
it.

The PMC approval part is important. Get it approved. This may take some time. 
Plan to engage your PMC at least a full week in advance of the June 5 deadline. 
PMC members, please make sure that the document is complete and that you are 
satisfied with its content before providing your approval. When I look at the 
extremely short (or non-existent) outside contributions sections on some IP 
logs, I grow concerned that some projects aren't doing enough to court the 
community and grow diversity.

Please use the Release Review checklist to make sure that you've done all the 
necessary bits:

http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Release_Reviews#Checklist

Note that this checklist has been around for a long time. There should be 
nothing new or surprising here.

I've noticed that a lot of projects do not have plans posted. This is an 
important and necessary part of the development process. Plan information can 
be entered directly in the release record in the Project Management 
Infrastructure. Providing a project plan in a standard format is required. 
Wrestling with XML is no longer required. It's easy. Please make this happen.

Note that planning should happen at the beginning of a release cycle. PMCs, 
please impress the importance of this on your projects.

Thanks,

Wayne
--
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Kepler dates, IP Logs, and reviews

2013-05-17 Thread Wayne Beaton

  
  
The contribution review tool is intended to assist a project in
identifying IP contributions that come through Bugzilla.

If your project is using Git and is pushing commits that are
correctly annotated with author information, then this tool will be
of no interest to you.

Its main value at this point is mostly historical for most projects.

I'll add a link to the IP Log generator from the project page.

HTH,

Wayne

On 05/17/2013 02:26 AM, Ed Willink
  wrote:


  
  Hi
  
  Found it. It's lurking on the left of 
  http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php,
  so if you ignore the rubbish from 
  http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php
  you get the good old review.
  
   Regards
  
Ed Willink
  
  On 17/05/2013 07:18, Ed Willink wrote:
  

Hi

What has happened to the old (very good) IP tool?

It gave me a good auto-generated log for MDT/OCL that I could
easily review.

http://eclipse.org/projects/tools/ip_contribution_review.php
is hard to find (no link from portal or project page) and gives
me a list of over 600 bugs to review. No way. There have been
zero IP contributions so I expect to do the job in 10 minutes
not 10 hours.

If there really is a change in diligence then please threshold
it at resolution after Juno, since all pre-Juno bugs have been
IP logged and approved.

 Regards

  Ed Willink


On 26/04/2013 19:24, The Eclipse Foundation wrote:

  
  Kepler approaches. 
  
  I'm starting to get IP Log review requests for the upcoming
  release. In at least two cases, I'm pretty sure that the
  submitter thought that the release date was in May. To be
  clear, here are the dates:
  
  May 24/2013 - Deadline to submit IP Logs for Kepler releases
  June 5/2013 - PMC-approved Review materials submitted to EMO
  June 12/2013 - Kepler Uber Release review
  June 26/2013 - Kepler release
  
  The IP Logs are not due for another month. It's still a little
  early, but it's perfectly acceptable to submit your IP log for
  review in advance of the actual required-by date. Just keep in
  mind that the log needs to accurately reflect the content that
  you're releasing; if you anticipate receiving any
  contributions from folks who are not committers, it might be a
  good idea to hold off for a while.
  
  While I'm at it, I'd like to make a plea to everybody to please



try and honour the dates specified. There are a few
  projects that make a habit of submitting the required
  materials late; this causes a lot of stress for everybody
  involved. If you haven't started thinking about your IP Log
  and review documentation, now might be a good time to do so.
  
  I need to have you PMC-approved review documentation before
EOB on June 5/2013. You can either do what we've been
  doing for years and submit this information as a presentation,
  document, PDF, or whatever. Or you can just enter review
  information directly in the release record in the Project
  Management Infrastructure. A few of you have already started
  doing the latter; my sense is that it is an easy way to
  assemble and provide this information. Please let me know if
  you think otherwise, or if there is anything that we can do to
  improve it.
  
  The PMC approval part is important. Get it approved.
  This may take some time. Plan to engage your PMC at least a
  full week in advance of the June 5 deadline. PMC members,
  please make sure that the document is complete and that you
  are satisfied with its content before providing your approval.
  When I look at the extremely short (or non-existent) "outside
  contributions" sections on some IP logs, I grow concerned that
  some projects aren't doing enough to court the community and
  grow diversity.
  
  Please use the Release Review checklist to make sure that
  you've done all the necessary bits:
  
  
  http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Release_Reviews#Checklist
  
  Note that this checklist has been around for a long time.
  There should be nothing new or surprising here.
  
  I've noticed that a lot of projects do not have plans
posted. This is an important and necessary part of the
  development 

[cross-project-issues-dev] Kepler dates, IP Logs, and reviews

2013-04-26 Thread The Eclipse Foundation

  
  
Kepler approaches. 

I'm starting to get IP Log review requests for the upcoming release.
In at least two cases, I'm pretty sure that the submitter thought
that the release date was in May. To be clear, here are the dates:

May 24/2013 - Deadline to submit IP Logs for Kepler releases
June 5/2013 - PMC-approved Review materials submitted to EMO
June 12/2013 - Kepler Uber Release review
June 26/2013 - Kepler release

The IP Logs are not due for another month. It's still a little
early, but it's perfectly acceptable to submit your IP log for
review in advance of the actual required-by date. Just keep in mind
that the log needs to accurately reflect the content that you're
releasing; if you anticipate receiving any contributions from folks
who are not committers, it might be a good idea to hold off for a
while.

While I'm at it, I'd like to make a plea to everybody to please
  try and honour the dates specified. There are a few projects
that make a habit of submitting the required materials late; this
causes a lot of stress for everybody involved. If you haven't
started thinking about your IP Log and review documentation, now
might be a good time to do so.

I need to have you PMC-approved review documentation before EOB
  on June 5/2013. You can either do what we've been doing for
years and submit this information as a presentation, document, PDF,
or whatever. Or you can just enter review information directly in
the release record in the Project Management Infrastructure. A few
of you have already started doing the latter; my sense is that it is
an easy way to assemble and provide this information. Please let me
know if you think otherwise, or if there is anything that we can do
to improve it.

The PMC approval part is important. Get it approved. This may
take some time. Plan to engage your PMC at least a full week in
advance of the June 5 deadline. PMC members, please make sure that
the document is complete and that you are satisfied with its content
before providing your approval. When I look at the extremely short
(or non-existent) "outside contributions" sections on some IP logs,
I grow concerned that some projects aren't doing enough to court the
community and grow diversity.

Please use the Release Review checklist to make sure that you've
done all the necessary bits:


http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Release_Reviews#Checklist

Note that this checklist has been around for a long time. There
should be nothing new or surprising here.

I've noticed that a lot of projects do not have plans posted.
This is an important and necessary part of the development process.
Plan information can be entered directly in the release record in
the Project Management Infrastructure. Providing a project plan in a
standard format is required. Wrestling with XML is no longer
required. It's easy. Please make this happen. 

Note that planning should happen at the beginning of a release
cycle. PMCs, please impress the importance of this on your projects.

Thanks,

Wayne
-- 
  Wayne Beaton on behalf of the Eclipse
Foundation
  
  

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