Right... the offset.
Let me know if the offset is incorrect (and the corresponding
correct value).
FWIW, for now, I am the only one who can change any of these values.
I'm thinking that I'll make it so that Planning Council members can
make updates at some point in the future.
Wayne
On 03/15/2013 01:28 PM, Wayne Beaton
wrote:
Hey Folks.
Can you please take a look at the Kepler page [1] to make sure
that the entry for your project is correct.
For starters... is your project listed at all? Should it be
removed?
Please confirm the version number. If there is no version number,
please let me know what version you'll be including in Kepler.
Note that you'll need to have a corresponding release record for
the version that you're including in Kepler. You can create a
version using the PMI. Any project committer can log into their
project page (e.g. ) click on 'Releases' on the left, and then
enter information about the release. If you're having trouble with
this, please let me know.
Ideally, you can enter information about the release. Minimally,
it would handy if you can provide a description. This will help me
to disseminate information about your project on your behalf. Note
that it is best that you keep this information concise. If you
feel a need to provide a lengthy description, consider using the
"summary" support to start with a short (e.g. one paragraph)
summary with a more lengthy description.
You'll notice that a message indicating that the release is
included in Kepler will automagically appear on the release record
page (the project page as well).
Note that you do not necessarily need to have a release on the
exact date of Kepler. If it makes more sense, then you can provide
a release that occurs on any date leading up to the Kepler release
date. The bits from whatever release you specify *must* be the
bits included in the Kepler repository.
You can also include your plan information directly on the release
record and start assembling your review information there as well.
There is no specific requirement to do this. You can continue to
do what you've been doing all along if you'd prefer.
Note that all projects are required to have a project plan.
I am assembling information regarding the use of the PMI in the
wiki [3]. Watch that page for updates.
Wayne
[1] https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/kepler
[2] https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/modeling.amp
[3]
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Project_Management_Infrastructure/Project_Metadata
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