Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Mars.2 RC1 warm-up is complete - aggregation jobs re-enabled

2016-01-22 Thread David M Williams
Yes, sure! We start "now" on RC2 and (for the last time ever :) we still 
have a two week window for RC2 so all input for RC2 is due Feb. 3. But, 
please, everyone, do not wait until Feb. 3rd to submit ... you can always 
contribute something soon, and then contribute again before Feb. 3rd if 
you find you need to. 

Technically, for anyone doing a 'minor' release in Mars.2 (or, a new 
project) you should have already had "the new stuff" in RC1, though bug 
fixes certainly still OK.  If anything deviates from that please read the 
rules in the "plan" for what the rules are and the exception process. 

For details on Mars.2 plan, see 
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Mars/Simultaneous_Release_Plan#Mars.2

Thanks, 




From:   Bob Brodt <bbr...@redhat.com>
To: Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>, 
Date:   01/22/2016 08:42 AM
Subject:        Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Mars.2 RC1 warm-up is 
complete - aggregation jobs re-enabled
Sent by:cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org



Hi David,

I would like to get a new service release for BPMN2 Modeler into Mars RC2. 
Does this mean there is still time for another RC2 build?

Cheers,
Bob

On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 11:22 PM, David M Williams <
david_willi...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
I am announcing this a bit early because part of the weather forecast for 
central North Carolina on Friday is "freezing rain" which often leads to 
power outages. While I do have a few hours of emergency backup power (and 
a back up internet connection) I just do not want to have to worry about 
getting this announcement out later today. It is, after all, an historic 
announcement! (Tangent below.) 

= = = = = = = 

I suspect everyone knows this is considered a "warm-up" RC, not a true 
candidate for release. That partially means it has not been tested as much 
and partially that there are still "known fixes" to go into some project's 
builds. But, from here on (for RC2, 3 and 4) please make each of them as 
solid as possible and a true candidate for release. (i.e. don't plan on 
waiting until RC4 to put in some big fix ... after all, there might be 
another ice storm somewhere by then and we'll have to release RC3!  :) 
 Very unlikely to happen, but that should be our attitude. 

As with past "warm-up" RCs, we do not publish the EPP packages to the 
downloads page (on developers-index tab), but if you do want to test one, 
you can get it directly from EPP's build archives: 

Downloads of the packages:
https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/


p2 repositories (for testing "check for updates") 
https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/repository/
and http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance/

Greatest thanks to everyone working on Mars.2. 

= = = = = = = 

What is so historic about this warm-up RC? 

This is our last warm-up RC build -- forever!  For Neon update releases we 
are not planning to have warm-up RCs but going straight to RCs with only 
one week in between. We will still have 4 RCs, though. 

This is partially because we are having 3 update releases during the year, 
instead of 2, so the schedule is a little compressed. 

But, even more so, it is because the vast majority of you Eclipse projects 
are really getting good at this and there seems to be no need for a 
warm-up any longer. We say "go" you put out a release. Job well done! 
Thanks. 



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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Mars.2 RC1 warm-up is complete - aggregation jobs re-enabled

2016-01-22 Thread Bob Brodt
Good news, thanks. Just a dumb question: I assume we're using the
Mars_maintenance branch for this RC2?

On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 7:06 AM, David M Williams <david_willi...@us.ibm.com
> wrote:

> Yes, sure! We start "now" on RC2 and (for the last time ever :) we still
> have a two week window for RC2 so all input for RC2 is due Feb. 3. But,
> please, everyone, do not wait until Feb. 3rd to submit ... you can always
> contribute something soon, and then contribute again before Feb. 3rd if you
> find you need to.
>
> Technically, for anyone doing a 'minor' release in Mars.2 (or, a new
> project) you should have already had "the new stuff" in RC1, though bug
> fixes certainly still OK.  If anything deviates from that please read the
> rules in the "plan" for what the rules are and the exception process.
>
> For details on Mars.2 plan, see
> https://wiki.eclipse.org/Mars/Simultaneous_Release_Plan#Mars.2
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>
> From:Bob Brodt <bbr...@redhat.com>
> To:Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>,
> Date:01/22/2016 08:42 AM
> Subject:Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Mars.2 RC1 warm-up is
> complete - aggregation jobs re-enabled
> Sent by:cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org
> --
>
>
>
> Hi David,
>
> I would like to get a new service release for BPMN2 Modeler into Mars RC2.
> Does this mean there is still time for another RC2 build?
>
> Cheers,
> Bob
>
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 11:22 PM, David M Williams <
> *david_willi...@us.ibm.com* <david_willi...@us.ibm.com>> wrote:
> I am announcing this a bit early because part of the weather forecast for
> central North Carolina on Friday is "freezing rain" which often leads to
> power outages. While I do have a few hours of emergency backup power (and a
> back up internet connection) I just do not want to have to worry about
> getting this announcement out later today. It is, after all, an historic
> announcement! (Tangent below.)
>
> = = = = = = =
>
> I suspect everyone knows this is considered a "warm-up" RC, not a true
> candidate for release. That partially means it has not been tested as much
> and partially that there are still "known fixes" to go into some project's
> builds. But, from here on (for RC2, 3 and 4) please make each of them as
> solid as possible and a true candidate for release. (i.e. don't plan on
> waiting until RC4 to put in some big fix ... after all, there might be
> another ice storm somewhere by then and we'll have to release RC3!  :)
>  Very unlikely to happen, but that should be our attitude.
>
> As with past "warm-up" RCs, we do not publish the EPP packages to the
> downloads page (on developers-index tab), but if you do want to test one,
> you can get it directly from EPP's build archives:
>
> Downloads of the packages:
>
> *https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/*
> <https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/>
>
> p2 repositories (for testing "check for updates")
>
> *https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/repository/*
> <https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/repository/>and
> *http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance/*
> <http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance/>
>
> Greatest thanks to everyone working on Mars.2.
>
> = = = = = = =
>
> What is so historic about this warm-up RC?
>
> This is our last warm-up RC build -- forever!  For Neon update releases we
> are not planning to have warm-up RCs but going straight to RCs with only
> one week in between. We will still have 4 RCs, though.
>
> This is partially because we are having 3 update releases during the year,
> instead of 2, so the schedule is a little compressed.
>
> But, even more so, it is because the vast majority of you Eclipse projects
> are really getting good at this and there seems to be no need for a warm-up
> any longer. We say "go" you put out a release. Job well done! Thanks.
>
>
>
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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Mars.2 RC1 warm-up is complete - aggregation jobs re-enabled

2016-01-22 Thread Bob Brodt
BTW, I just saw the weather news...worst winter storm to hit the east coast
in history! Hang on and hunker down y'all. Meanwhile, it's sunny and 60
degrees here in Denver :)

On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 7:47 AM, Bob Brodt <bbr...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Good news, thanks. Just a dumb question: I assume we're using the
> Mars_maintenance branch for this RC2?
>
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 7:06 AM, David M Williams <
> david_willi...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>> Yes, sure! We start "now" on RC2 and (for the last time ever :) we still
>> have a two week window for RC2 so all input for RC2 is due Feb. 3. But,
>> please, everyone, do not wait until Feb. 3rd to submit ... you can always
>> contribute something soon, and then contribute again before Feb. 3rd if you
>> find you need to.
>>
>> Technically, for anyone doing a 'minor' release in Mars.2 (or, a new
>> project) you should have already had "the new stuff" in RC1, though bug
>> fixes certainly still OK.  If anything deviates from that please read the
>> rules in the "plan" for what the rules are and the exception process.
>>
>> For details on Mars.2 plan, see
>> https://wiki.eclipse.org/Mars/Simultaneous_Release_Plan#Mars.2
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From:    Bob Brodt <bbr...@redhat.com>
>> To:Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>,
>> Date:01/22/2016 08:42 AM
>> Subject:Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Mars.2 RC1 warm-up is
>> complete - aggregation jobs re-enabled
>> Sent by:cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> I would like to get a new service release for BPMN2 Modeler into Mars
>> RC2. Does this mean there is still time for another RC2 build?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Bob
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 11:22 PM, David M Williams <
>> *david_willi...@us.ibm.com* <david_willi...@us.ibm.com>> wrote:
>> I am announcing this a bit early because part of the weather forecast for
>> central North Carolina on Friday is "freezing rain" which often leads to
>> power outages. While I do have a few hours of emergency backup power (and a
>> back up internet connection) I just do not want to have to worry about
>> getting this announcement out later today. It is, after all, an historic
>> announcement! (Tangent below.)
>>
>> = = = = = = =
>>
>> I suspect everyone knows this is considered a "warm-up" RC, not a true
>> candidate for release. That partially means it has not been tested as much
>> and partially that there are still "known fixes" to go into some project's
>> builds. But, from here on (for RC2, 3 and 4) please make each of them as
>> solid as possible and a true candidate for release. (i.e. don't plan on
>> waiting until RC4 to put in some big fix ... after all, there might be
>> another ice storm somewhere by then and we'll have to release RC3!  :)
>>  Very unlikely to happen, but that should be our attitude.
>>
>> As with past "warm-up" RCs, we do not publish the EPP packages to the
>> downloads page (on developers-index tab), but if you do want to test one,
>> you can get it directly from EPP's build archives:
>>
>> Downloads of the packages:
>>
>> *https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/*
>> <https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/>
>>
>> p2 repositories (for testing "check for updates")
>>
>> *https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/repository/*
>> <https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/repository/>and
>> *http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance/*
>> <http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance/>
>>
>> Greatest thanks to everyone working on Mars.2.
>>
>> = = = = = = =
>>
>> What is so historic about this warm-up RC?
>>
>> This is our last warm-up RC build -- forever!  For Neon update releases
>> we are not planning to have warm-up RCs but going straight to RCs with only
>> one week in between. We will still have 4 RCs, though.
>>
>> This is partially because we are having 3 update releases during the
>> year, instead of 2, so the schedule is a little compressed.

Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Mars.2 RC1 warm-up is complete - aggregation jobs re-enabled

2016-01-22 Thread David M Williams
Yes, Mars_maintenance is the branch for all Mars.2 updated b3aggrcon 
files. 



From:   Bob Brodt <bbr...@redhat.com>
To: Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>, 
Date:   01/22/2016 09:58 AM
Subject:    Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Mars.2 RC1 warm-up is 
complete - aggregation jobs re-enabled
Sent by:cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org



Good news, thanks. Just a dumb question: I assume we're using the 
Mars_maintenance branch for this RC2?

On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 7:06 AM, David M Williams <
david_willi...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
Yes, sure! We start "now" on RC2 and (for the last time ever :) we still 
have a two week window for RC2 so all input for RC2 is due Feb. 3. But, 
please, everyone, do not wait until Feb. 3rd to submit ... you can always 
contribute something soon, and then contribute again before Feb. 3rd if 
you find you need to. 

Technically, for anyone doing a 'minor' release in Mars.2 (or, a new 
project) you should have already had "the new stuff" in RC1, though bug 
fixes certainly still OK.  If anything deviates from that please read the 
rules in the "plan" for what the rules are and the exception process.  

For details on Mars.2 plan, see 
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Mars/Simultaneous_Release_Plan#Mars.2

Thanks, 




From:Bob Brodt <bbr...@redhat.com>
To:Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@eclipse.org>, 
Date:    01/22/2016 08:42 AM
Subject:    Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Mars.2 RC1 warm-up is 
complete - aggregation jobs re-enabled
Sent by:cross-project-issues-dev-boun...@eclipse.org




Hi David,

I would like to get a new service release for BPMN2 Modeler into Mars RC2. 
Does this mean there is still time for another RC2 build?

Cheers,
Bob

On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 11:22 PM, David M Williams <
david_willi...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
I am announcing this a bit early because part of the weather forecast for 
central North Carolina on Friday is "freezing rain" which often leads to 
power outages. While I do have a few hours of emergency backup power (and 
a back up internet connection) I just do not want to have to worry about 
getting this announcement out later today. It is, after all, an historic 
announcement! (Tangent below.) 

= = = = = = = 

I suspect everyone knows this is considered a "warm-up" RC, not a true 
candidate for release. That partially means it has not been tested as much 
and partially that there are still "known fixes" to go into some project's 
builds. But, from here on (for RC2, 3 and 4) please make each of them as 
solid as possible and a true candidate for release. (i.e. don't plan on 
waiting until RC4 to put in some big fix ... after all, there might be 
another ice storm somewhere by then and we'll have to release RC3!  :) 
 Very unlikely to happen, but that should be our attitude. 

As with past "warm-up" RCs, we do not publish the EPP packages to the 
downloads page (on developers-index tab), but if you do want to test one, 
you can get it directly from EPP's build archives: 

Downloads of the packages:
https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/


p2 repositories (for testing "check for updates") 
https://hudson.eclipse.org/packaging/job/mars.epp-tycho-build/325/artifact/org.eclipse.epp.packages/archive/repository/
and http://download.eclipse.org/releases/maintenance/

Greatest thanks to everyone working on Mars.2. 

= = = = = = = 

What is so historic about this warm-up RC? 

This is our last warm-up RC build -- forever!  For Neon update releases we 
are not planning to have warm-up RCs but going straight to RCs with only 
one week in between. We will still have 4 RCs, though. 

This is partially because we are having 3 update releases during the year, 
instead of 2, so the schedule is a little compressed. 

But, even more so, it is because the vast majority of you Eclipse projects 
are really getting good at this and there seems to be no need for a 
warm-up any longer. We say "go" you put out a release. Job well done! 
Thanks. 



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