Sanjiva,
I'm fine posting to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list (although I don't know why the whole incubator community would be interested in a vote about Woden - aside from it being the terrific project that it is!) but do you have a reference for this process? I'm working off of http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html#Releases.
The process we used for M2 was a vote by Woden committers on the Woden list and then a vote by the WS and incubator PMCs on their respective lists. Ideally I'd like to see a document that clearly states what the process is for an incubating project to create a release.
Thanks,
Lawrence
| Sanjiva Weerawarana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
01/18/2006 09:49 PM
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Lawrence, you are required to have the release vote on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
apparently. So please start a *separate* mail thread on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for a vote on this release.
Sanjiva.
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 16:55 -0500, Lawrence Mandel wrote:
>
> Woden committers, I'd like to request your vote on the status of M3.
> I've placed a Woden 1.0.0
> M3 Candidate build at
>
> http://cvs.apache.org/dist/ws/woden/milestones/1.0.0M3-incubating/
>
> The Woden M3 candidate includes the major work items from the M3
> plan.
> Specifically, the following items are complete in the M3 Candidate:
>
> Parsing of WSDL 2.0 import and include (DOM)
> WSDL 2.0 Service parsing (DOM)
> Implement validation logic for Binding
> Unit tests for validation logic for Binding
> Integrate W3C WSDL 2.0 Binding tests into Woden test suite
>
> The following items are incomplete in the M2 plan:
>
> Unit tests for import and include parsing (DOM)
> WSDL 2.0 HTTP Binding extension (DOM)
> Unit tests for HTTP Binding extension (DOM)
> Unit tests for Service parsing (DOM)
> Investigate WSDL 2.0 parsing with StAX
> Update technical documentation about Woden design and implementation
> on Wiki
> Create initial user documentation
>
> In an effort to make Woden more immediately usable, we deferred HTTP
> Binding extension work to M4 in favour of adding support for WSDL
> import and include elements. StAX will continue to be an investigation
> item until the DOM implementation is close to complete or we get more
> development help. John and I are working on user documentation and
> should have it ready for the Woden site around the proposed M3 release
> on Friday. Automated tests for the parser continue to require
> attention but, as John has conducted manual testing and the W3C test
> suite has been integrated into the Woden automated test suite, we are
> in good shape for M3.
>
> Both John and I think Woden is in good shape to declare M3 as solid
> progress has been made on the parser and the validator. At this point
> we'd like to ask the Woden committers to vote on the status of M3.
> John and I both vote +1 (so +2). Please vote ASAP. We will collect
> votes until EOD (5pm EST) Thursday, Jan. 19. If there are no negative
> votes I will then request WS and Incubator PMC approval to release M3
> by EOD Friday, Jan. 20. Once the PMCs approve, M3 will be declared and
> a link will be placed on the Woden site. (Feel free to reply to this
> note with any concerns over this process.)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lawrence Mandel
>
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