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[paho-dev] Paho Release 1.3
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Dear committers,
the Paho 1.3 Release is coming up, scheduled for the 28th June to be
simultaneous with the rest of the Eclipse platform. As with previous
releases, individual components do not have to have the same release
number as the overall project, as they are each at their own level of
maturity.
The new components in this release are:
- mqtt-spy (Kamil)
- the C++ client (Frank)
- MQTT-SN transparent gateway (Tomoaki)
All at release level 1.0.
Other components will have new releases for new function or service
releases as the committer responsible sees fit. A new release for a
particular component is not necessary if no changes have been made,
we'll go with the most recent update, which in some cases could be
unchanged from last year.
Because there are a lot of projects all releasing at the same time, the
load on the IP and Eclipse PMC teams is high at this time of year and I
would like to get the reviews done early, if possible. There are two:
IP Log review, and the Release Review.
The IP Log review checks that we have been following the IP processes
properly: it is generated from the project page:
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.paho. As a committer,
your contributions are not recorded (unless you use an alternative email
address). I would like to submit the log next week - after which there
should be minimal changes to it.
The Release Review uses the release documentation here:
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/iot.paho/releases/1.3.0-oxygen,
which James is going to update in the next few days. It would be good
to list the release numbers of each component we are going to use, so if
we don't know we'll ask. The issues page:
https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/iot.paho/releases/1.3.0-oxygen/bugs
used to be populated from bugzilla. As we've now moved to Github it's
empty - we're going to try to fix that, firstly by seeing if there's
already a solution to populate it from Github.
As part of the release each component should update the documentation
and other pages on the Paho website. We'll need two new pages for
mqtt-spy and the MQTT-SN transparent gateway. For anyone that doesn't
know, the website is simply a git repo at
git.eclipse.org/gitroot/www.eclipse.org/paho.git. Any download
artifacts, wherever they are kept, need to be updated.
An important part of the release is tagging it in Github, so that the
code level snapshot is recorded and saved.
If anyone has any questions about any of this, please ask.
--
Ian Craggs
icraggs@xxxxxxxxxx IBM United Kingdom
Eclipse Paho Project Lead; Committer on Eclipse Mosquitto;
Tech Lead in IBM Watson IoT Platform