I didn't realize folks didn't know this was happening during code freeze,
but the idea is that "testing" and "review" of SNAPSHOT stuff should happen
during this time to root out problems before we get to a produced artifact
because the cost of doing the artifact in terms of time is pretty
high.whe
Oh, didn't know about that honestly. I guess I never completely read the
Release Process docs.
Then I'll try to remember next time to review the docs already during
code freeze.
A link checker would be really great to have, Robert.
Am 20.03.2019 um 20:55 schrieb Robert Dale:
> Maybe we can make
Maybe we can make it more explicit that the snapshots have been deployed
and should be reviewed? I looked back at a couple of DISCUSS release
threads and there isn't really that type of announcement. It's more like,
'hey, we should do a release and start a code freeze'. Then some time
later the
> I think this comes down to having a version of the docs available for
review before we start the VOTE
we already do this as part of code freeze week. i publish a final SNAPSHOT
for review during the week. i was a little later than usual this time, but
the docs are always out there ahead of time
> we need to figure out how we catch this stuff during code freeze and not
> during VOTE. if anyone has ideas how we do a better job during code freeze
> week to
I think this comes down to having a version of the docs available for
review before we start the VOTE. We could now of course publish a
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> how did you notice it missing?
Well, I was actually reading through the SPARQL section, cause I never
really looked into it before. Then the last paragraph just looked a bit odd
w/o a code block.
If this would have been an old section, I would for sure have just skimmed
over it w/o recognizin
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> Allow ctrl+c to break out of a long running process in Greml
i don't know that i want to republish just for the links. Anyone have
strong opinions on that? I would like to fix the missing code block for
sure though and that's an easy one and doesn't require me to redo
"everything".
we need to figure out how we catch this stuff during code freeze and not
d
Stephen, do you plan on regenerating the docs with the link fixes for the
website when it's time to publish?
Robert Dale
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 1:18 PM Robert Dale wrote:
> Daniel, how did you notice it missing? I didn't see the typical grey
> block.
>
> Robert Dale
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>
> On Wed, Mar 20, 201
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Key: TINKERPOP-2181
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-2181
Daniel, how did you notice it missing? I didn't see the typical grey block.
Robert Dale
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 11:01 AM Florian Hockmann
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> Skimmed over the docs and didn't find any problems (apart from the already
> mentioned missing SPARQL section).
>
> VOTE +1
>
> -Ursprüngliche
Skimmed over the docs and didn't find any problems (apart from the already
mentioned missing SPARQL section).
VOTE +1
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. März 2019 21:31
An: dev@tinkerpop.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [VOTE] TinkerPop 3.4.1 Release
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> I
VOTE +1
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that is excellent - thanks for doing that.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 6:51 AM Robert Dale wrote:
> Sure, probably to 'latest' docs where these things could change. So, we can
> use the 'anchor:name[]' syntax to create explicit anchors context-free.
>
> Thus:
>
> anchor:connecting-via-remotegraph[]
Sure, probably to 'latest' docs where these things could change. So, we can
use the 'anchor:name[]' syntax to create explicit anchors context-free.
Thus:
anchor:connecting-via-remotegraph[]
anchor:connecting-via-java[]
[[gremlin-java]]
== Gremlin-Java
I've restored the anchors in this way -
ht
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> gremlin.sh doesn't work when directories co
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Eduard Tudenhoefner updated TINKERPOP-2180:
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Summary: gremlin.sh doesn't work when directories contain spaces (was:
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Skimmed over the docs and didn't find any problems.
VOTE +1
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. März 2019 12:13
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`bin/validate-distribution.sh 3.3.6` passed reviewed docs fixed a coup
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