Hi
Co-ordination would be good, but we have a new policy whose
consequences do not seem to have been appreciated.
Indeed it is +2, and I see no successful +1 contributions. Just
GEF that enabled a Neon contribution to reduce its small
contribution to the overall deadlock.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 09/08/2016 13:27, Kaloyan Raev
wrote:
Hi Ed,
Can't all these projects coordinate and make the necessary
contributions within a short time frame without leaving master
broken for a long time?
It's already M1 +2 date and the rest of the projects should
be able to do their contributions.
Kaloyan
Hi
Feel free, but we have a policy problem.
The earlier discussion was on Xtext dependencies.
The build is currently failing because OCL depends on UML2
which is missing.
Once UML2 is fixed, OCL and/or UML2 will fail because EMF
and/or Xtext is missing.
We therefore have three choices.
Green all the way: No contribution is enabled till ALL
prerequisites are enabled. This will be very slow because of
the recursive dependencies, because relengs are not
super-responsive, because it is August, because some projects
never contribute at M1, and because M1 used to be two rather
than one weeks long.
Red till green: contribute as normal, so that the validator
identifies the missing contributions.
The old way. Neon contributions are enabled by default.
I think the old way was better, but given that we are
improving, I see contribution enabling as appropriate so that
the missing contributions are highlighted.
AFAIAA all OCL's dependencies have declared intent so OCL can
be enabled and that is what I have done.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 09/08/2016 13:09, Kaloyan Raev
wrote:
Hi folks,
I don't want to break the party, but your recent changes,
pushed directly to master, broke the validation build.
Thus, everyone else who follow the clean process of
contributing via Gerrit is blocked at the moment.
I am going to revert the last changes one by one until I
get a clean validation build.
Please contribute your next changes via Gerrit.
Thanks,
Kaloyan
Hi
XText has declared intent. XText releases asynchronously,
so it is very likely that Xtext 2.10 crosses the boundary.
It seems unhelpful that you have inhibited aggregation
contributions just because the XText releng has not
realized how much trouble your enabled=false is causing.
I'll enable OCL so that things improve as soon as XText
and friends appear.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 08/08/2016 18:27, David M
Williams wrote:
> Can we have the Neon contributions available as
in previous years?
Projects can do that, if
they want -- as long as it is still "fits in".
But it is up to the
project. They need to "declare intent" and provide a
release record, AND THEN re-enable what every
contribution they want to make.
Thanks,
From:
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Date:
08/08/2016
12:13 PM
Subject:
Re:
[cross-project-issues-dev] GEF Oxygen M1 contribution
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Hi
OCL too cannot be enabled until Xtext is
enabled.
I feel that this attempt to bootstrap
from nothing is going to make for some very tight late
coordination.
Can we have the Neon contributions
available as in previous years?
If enabled="false" is required to
enforce announced participation, surely it would be
better to apply it just after M2 to all projects that
have made no SimRel commit since Neon?
Regards
Ed Willink
On 08/08/2016 16:34, Alexander Nyßen
wrote:
Hi all,
I have just re-enabled the GEF repository
for Oxygen and made available the Neon release version
of GEF-legacy (Draw2d/GEF (MVC) 3.x, Zest 1.x) to
enable downstream projects that depend on it. The GEF
(formerly known as GEF4) contribution to M1 is already
prepared as well, but I had to disable it for now
because it depends on downstream projects (namely
e(fx)clipse and Xtext) that have not updated their
contributions yet. GEF will thus not be available
today but on Wednesday.
Regards,
Alexander
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