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@Wim It is not clear for me what exactly do you mean by "We did not
do our legal work".
Do you think we can enumerate all such things in the form of issues
to have clear picture "what else we must to do before the nearest
release"?
There is a "RELEASE BLOCKER" label that I just added. Please mark
the issues that blocks us. Once this list is empty we can schedule a
release review, right?
@Wayne please advice how to proceed, perhaps we should submit the
whole sources of BIRT to have them auto-checked and then create a
number of IPZilla tickets for all the questionable entries?
Regards,
AF
11/13/2021 8:02 AM, Colin Sutton via
birt-dev пишет:
Hi Wim,
For me, there is another blocker: the run-time
genreport.bat does not work. I can get no further with the
issue I raised: https://github.com/eclipse/birt/issues/693,
not understanding what is missing.
I think the viewer is the more important issue though,
can't develop without it!
Let's schedule a release review for 4.9 in the middle of
December, somewhere near to SimRel 2021-12.
In case of success we can declare public release and
then announce joining SimRel 2022-03.
In case of failure we will learn a lot.
So, we are winning in any case.
If you need my assistance with this matter we can
schedule a short call.
Regards,
AF
11/10/2021 1:16 AM, Wayne Beaton пишет:
Before the project can push out
anything called a "release", you'll have to undergo
a release or progress review per the Eclipse
Foundation Development Process.
I'll have the EMO initiate a progress review.
They'll let you know if we need anything from the
project team. After that has been
successfully completed, the project team can
engage in however many releases they need to for a
calendar year.
2)
What version of Eclipse will be
supported in that release? If it
is the same from 2019 (like it
is today) when can we expect a
release with support for newer
versions of Eclipse?
Thank
you!
Michael
From: birt-dev <birt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Wim Jongman Sent: Saturday, November
6, 2021 3:11 PM To: Birt Dev project <birt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [External]
[birt-dev] BIRT Q&A Meeting
Dear
friends of the BIRT project,
I am
hosting a Q&A session next
Monday. Everyone with
questions (and answers) can
join. I certainly have a few
questions myself, so I hope
that all experts can join.
If you like
to put some stuff on the
agenda, then feel free to
reply with your topics.
See you
Monday.
Cheers,
Wim
Subject: BIRT Q&A
Session When: Monday, 8
November 2021 18:00-19:00
(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin,
Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna. Where: Microsoft Teams
Meeting
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