Author: dennisl Date: Fri Jul 26 20:52:49 2013 New Revision: 1507433 URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1507433 Log: Add more info from experience.
Modified: maven/site/trunk/content/apt/developers/retirement-plan-plugins.apt Modified: maven/site/trunk/content/apt/developers/retirement-plan-plugins.apt URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/site/trunk/content/apt/developers/retirement-plan-plugins.apt?rev=1507433&r1=1507432&r2=1507433&view=diff ============================================================================== --- maven/site/trunk/content/apt/developers/retirement-plan-plugins.apt (original) +++ maven/site/trunk/content/apt/developers/retirement-plan-plugins.apt Fri Jul 26 20:52:49 2013 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ------ Dennis Lundberg ------ - 2013-07-20 + 2013-07-26 ------ ~~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one @@ -130,6 +130,13 @@ but has moved to the <Organization> <Pro [[1]] Go ahead with the standard release process, making sure that you follow the exceptions mentioned above regarding the site deployment. + [[1]] When updating the plugins page, move Maven Foo Plugin to under the + "Retired" heading. Remove the SVN and JIRA links and add + the date of retirement. + + [[1]] When updating the version in JIRA, do not add Y.Z+1 and make sure you + remove any future versions. + * Clean up after the release [[1]] Remove the plugin from the <<<\<modules\>>>> section of the plugins aggregator POM. @@ -142,11 +149,9 @@ but has moved to the <Organization> <Pro [[1]] Change the SCM URLs in the <<<pom.xml>>> to point to the new location. - [[1]] Put the JIRA project in read-only mode. (How to do this?) + [[1]] Add " (RETIRED)" at the end of the project name in JIRA. - [[1]] Update the plugins page, by moving Maven Foo Plugin to under the - "Retired" heading (does not exist yet). Remove the SVN and JIRA links and add - the date of retirement. + [[1]] Put the JIRA project in read-only mode. (How to do this?) [[1]] Announce the fact that the plugin has been retired/moved on the announce@m.a.o and users@m.a.o mailing lists. Explain to people what they