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Re: [nebula-dev] CDateTime version update?
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Hi,
Thanks for the explanation. It almost makes sense. That also means that the version of a bundle doesn't matter.
The question now again is how to deal with Nebula release components, as from my understanding there is no real release yet. Even the so called Nebula release plugins are in incubation state. NatTable on the other hand is separated from Nebula and did several releases according to the release process.
If Nebula has no real release and is therefore in incubation, does that mean every project that consumes Nebula widgets needs to conform the incubation branding? That would hurt several projects like for example papyrus.
Greez,
Dirk
Am 04.05.2016 17:41 schrieb "Wayne Beaton" <
emo@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
The Eclipse Development Process has no notion of incubating
*components*.
In fact, the EDP has no formal notion of component; notions of
separate components within a mature project that are "incubating",
"interim", "experimental" or whatever are project-specific notions.
A project can consume any bits that have been *released* by another
project.
Permanent incubators, like the Nebula Incubator project cannot not
do releases.
So... if you're talking about a component that's from a release
version of mature projects Nebula or NatTable, then the EDP
considers you good-to-go.
If you're talking about a component from the Nebula Incubator, you
can't use it in another project's release until it's moved into the
parent project and included in a release.
For completeness, you can include released code from a project in
the incubation phase, but the consuming components would have to
conform to the incubation branding requirements.
Does this make sense?
Wayne
On 04/05/16 05:42 AM, Wim Jongman
wrote:
We are waiting on Wayne/EMO to respond.
Wayne/EMO:
* can release train projects consume incubation components
from Nebula?
* If so, is there a restriction on the version number that
these components must have e.g => 1.0.0?
--
Wayne Beaton on behalf of the Eclipse Management Organization
@waynebeaton
The Eclipse Foundation
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