Strictly speaking, you do not need a release review to start posting
*milestone* builds in a p2 repository. In general, milestone builds
are intended for a restricted "bleeding edge" audience. Release
builds (following a release review) are generally considered stable
drops of the code that are intended for broader distribution a
broader audience.
We have very specific guidance regarding naming of milestone builds.
We also have very specific branding requirements regarding code in
incubation. Let me know if you need assistance.
Make sense?
Wayne
On 11/10/2011 11:03 AM, Bob Brodt wrote:
Hi Reiner,
Wayne has the final word on this, but I don't think you need to
go through a release review just to publish a P2 repo to
downloads.eclipse.org ... although the project certainly could
use some "freshening up" anyway ;)
It's probably a good idea if someone from the BPMN2 Modeler
project is also a committer on the BPMN2 model, just for the
sake of convenience, so my answer is "yes", I wouldn't mind
stepping in to help move things along. The goal is to have a
stable BPMN2 model repo available to the community because I'm
certain there are several of us out here that could benefit from
this.
Wayne, any recommendations/thoughts/concerns?
Cheers!
Bob
Hi Bob,
as project lead you might know better
what the procedures are to reach this. I assume that we
as MDT/BPMN2 project would probably need a release
review and after this declare the current status at
least as Incubation.
Unfortunately our project lead is
currently not very active on driving the project
forward.
I’m happy to have at least a build now
– with your help and the help from Wayne Beaton whom I
met at the EclipseCon Europe.
Could you shortly explain me what to
do? Or would you volunteer to become a committer in the
BPMN2 project – which makes sense as you are our primary
user.
Thanks again and regards,
Reiner.
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