I'm also +1 on getting the release out - with the necessary release notes to say what the limitations are.
Thanks John for all your work on this. Jeremy On 09/02/07, Lawrence Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+1 to Arthur's suggestion. There are more changes coming to WSDL 2.0. Woden needs to make it's own progress and declaring a milestone is a big part of this. Let's take a cut now and call it M7. Lawrence Arthur Ryman/Toronto/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/09/2007 02:33 PM Please respond to [email protected] To [email protected] cc [email protected] Subject Re: WSDL2 churn is slowing down M7 John, There are more changes coming so let's release M7 since we acheived Green on the test suite as it was when we set our goals. Arthur Ryman, IBM Software Group, Rational Division blog: http://ryman.eclipsedevelopersjournal.com/ phone: +1-905-413-3077, TL 969-3077 assistant: +1-905-413-2411, TL 969-2411 fax: +1-905-413-4920, TL 969-4920 mobile: +1-416-939-5063, text: [EMAIL PROTECTED] John Kaputin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/09/2007 01:55 PM Please respond to [email protected] To [email protected] cc Subject WSDL2 churn is slowing down M7 I seem to be going backwards with the M7 release due to the amount of uber-churn going with the WSDL2 spec. Not actually in the editor's copies of Part1 and Part2, but in the CR issues list and the test suite. The Part1 and Part2 docs no longer match the test suite, but I guess there are editorial actions assigned that will bring them up to date. Earlier in the week I had to fix some Woden testcase failures after CR145 change the scope of shema components in the component model. Then after my last post about CR138, I had to modify InterfaceFault and WsdlCm to support the new {message content model} property. Having regenerated Woden's interchange test results I now find 4 new failures - one because of an error in the canonical baseline for a new testcase SAWSDL-0G and 3 MessageTest failures because {http transfer encoding} has been renamed to {http content encoding} by CR143. I realize that these changes are a necessary part of finalizing the CR spec and moving it to PR (well, except for the baseline error), but it makes it difficult to complete M7 given that our key release defining criteria is 'all green' on the Component Model Interchange testcases and it's this part of the WSDL 2.0 test suite that keeps changing. I think we have two choices with M7: 1) we stick with our existing release defining criteria and wait for the WSDL2 churn to stop before attempting an M7 release 2) we drop the 'all green' criteria and release M7 as it is, then do an M8 release soon afterwards for these final CR spec changes (maybe M8 could match a new PR spec). I won't have much time next week to keep on fixing Woden to match a moving test suite and then recreating the candidate M7 build to try to get a release vote started. Let me know what you think. regards, John Kaputin Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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