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[cross-project-issues-dev] Linux Tools participation in Mars

Changing the subject line as we still don't appear on the list and others have
since submitted their intention and been added.  Perhaps, replying to the other
subject line made it hard to see.  Details below.

-- Jeff J.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Johnston" <jjohnstn@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Cross project issues" <cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 4, 2014 1:07:15 PM
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Are *you* ready for M4?

Ok, thanks for the info.

Let this be Linux Tools statement of intent to participate in Mars.

We will be releasing Linux Tools 4.0 (major release) which has a release record at:

https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/tools.linuxtools/releases/4.0.0

Our offset as always is +3

-- Jeff J.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Beaton" <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, December 4, 2014 12:52:16 PM
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Are *you* ready for M4?

I need a little more information. 

https://wiki.eclipse.org/SimRel/Simultaneous_Release_Requirements#State_intent_early_.28M4.29 

FWIW, I made it is a requirement to formally announce your intent to participate because we have had too many cases in the past where we've automatically just rolled over from one year to the next and the project teams forgot to engage, resulting in last minute scrambles. 

I wish that I had the bandwidth to just automatically include those projects who are obviously paying attention (e.g. CDT), but I don't. 

I can probably figure out the release based on the project metadata, but it's way easier for me if you tell me which release you're including. I also need to know the offset. Again, I can figure this out, but it takes at least some (albeit trivial) effort that adds up. Besides, the offset information is something that other participants care about, so it's nice to let people know in the public forum. 

An explicit declaration of participation each year helps me and everybody else know that the project is still engaged. 

HTH, 

Wayne 

On 04/12/14 12:34 PM, Jeff Johnston wrote: 



I didn't know we still had to declare intent.  I thought it was implied by our enablement in b3aggrcon file.

Anyway, Linux Tools will be participating in Mars.

-- Jeff J.

----- Original Message -----
From: "David M Williams" <david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx> To: cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2014 9:05:58 PM
Subject: [cross-project-issues-dev] Are *you* ready for M4?

I wanted to remind everyone that M4 is not that far off. 

In part, because this is the milestone we switch to a "one week window". M4 +0 is 12/12 and +3 is 12/17. For that reason, it is good to make an early "warm-up" contributions that is near final, even if your final contribution is later made on your "latest possible" +n day. 

Plus, three projects still have disabled features or repositories: 
mft.b3aggrcon - org.eclipse.simrel.build (2 matches) 
mylyn-docs-intent.b3aggrcon - org.eclipse.simrel.build 
soa-bpmn2-modeler.b3aggrcon - org.eclipse.simrel.build 

PLUS ... have you declared your intent? Or, lack of intent? (I know one or two have) but, according to the "who is participating" web page, at https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/mars there are 21 projects that have "dropped out" of Mars! (That list is about half way down the left-most column.) I am pretty sure some of them do not intend to drop out (such as CDT! WTP! Xpand!? Mylyn! ... ) and I am moderately sure some of those have declared intent on this list, so I am wondering if there is a problem with your "release record" ... or something? In any case, please work with Wayne if something is amiss or missed. And, it is helpful and polite that if you have been a long term participant, and now decided to no longer participate, to say so explicitly ... to us on this list, not to mention your adopters via your dev-lists, etc. I mention this now, since at some point, those who show up on the "will not participate list" will have their files removed from the aggregator and t!
 he reposi
 tory, for the simple reason of giving a realistic view of "what is coming" to users, adopters, and other projects. 

Greatest thanks to all, 


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The Eclipse Foundation 

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