Anthony,
thanks for sharing this information, I will follow along this.
Just for reference and completeness: the guide how to add
contributions to Indigo can be found here: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Indigo/Contributing_to_Indigo_Build
Michael
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Hi
Michael,
I forgot to add
that you need to subscribe to Cross project issues
<cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> if you have not already. Notes to
participants are sent there.
An email went
out that http://wiki.eclipse.org/Indigo/Participating_Projects
needs to be
updated. It would be worthwhile to check out the Cross project issues for some
idea on how the simultaneous release works.
Cheers...
Anthony
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Hi Michael,
Setting the “simultaneousrelease” flag for Indigo in the Graphiti project
metadata is it, you have now confirmed your intent.
Next step is to get your Graphiti contribution into the release.
You first need commit rights to the callisto project area , follow bugs https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=301077 and https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=322370 as a guide on how to
request access.
Next you need to add your contributions, there is a guide for that somewhere.
In terms of what is necessary to achieve this, both administratively and
technically, Modeling projects more or less do most of what is asked as
requirements of the yearly release already. I have found that all you are
really doing is making sure your milestones align with the simultaneous release
milestones.
I am sure some others can add their experiences.
Cheers...
Anthony
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Date: 11/10/2010 03:49 AM
Subject: [modeling-pmc] Graphiti getting part of the
Indigo release train
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Hi all,
the Graphiti project (www.elipse.org/graphiti) would like to be
part of the Eclipse release train for Indigo. We would like to be installable
via the Eclipse Modeling Component Discovery and still be in incubation state.
While talking to Ed at ESE about this he suggested to simply go forward with
this, so I set the “simultaneousrelease” flag for Indigo in the Graphiti
project metadata.
I would now like to ask for two things:
1) Are there any comments, concerns or hints regarding this
undertaking?
2) What is necessary to achieve this, both administratively
and technically?
I read through the requirements of the Eclipse yearly Simultaneous Release (http://www.eclipse.org/indigo/planning/EclipseSimultaneousRelease.php) and browsed through
the Modeling Wiki which gave me some ideas. What I didn’t really find is a kind
of process description how to proceed (besides setting the flag).
Also very technical, how would we integrate our update site contents (build by
Buckminster) into the common update site? In the Wiki I found some process
descriptions, but they all seem to be Athena/PDE Build based.
Thanks,
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