Rémi,
Just do no call it a release. Don't use that word to describe
what you've making available/redistributing. Of course almost all
projects do nightly, integration, milestone, and release candidate
builds and make those available as p2 update sites or otherwise
for their consumers. You can do the same. A release review is
only required to produce a release and you can do that when you
feel the code is in a quality state that you feel comfortable can
be represented as a stable release for your consumers.
Regards,
Ed
On 06.07.2017 10:30, Rémi Druilhe
wrote:
Hello again,
We have been asked by interested users to provide a
distribution package, or kind of snapshot release, in order
to them to test the technology we just uploaded in Eclipse.
According to the Eclipse handbook, we are
supposed to follow the review process. Because we are not
ready for entering the release process (from my point of
view we don't have enough documentation as required in the
handbook) I wanted to know if there is a possibility to
provide kind of a snapshot distribution for testing purpose
without entering the release process?
Thanks,
Best regards.
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