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Re: [science-iwg] [triquetrum-dev] Triquetrum v0.1.0_M1 release trial on Github

Hosting some/all your downloads directly from the project repository on GitHub seems pretty natural. It's fine to do that when it make sense.

I do prefer for project teams to use the EF-provided downloads server as the primary means of delivering content, but only when it makes sense (or is not particularly onerous).

Bear in mind that the EF provided download server gives you access to mirroring and downloads tracking.

HTH,

Wayne

On 04/10/16 01:38 PM, Jay Jay Billings wrote:
Erwin,

I think we need to ask the EMO about this. I have CC'ed them. Dear EMO, can you help us?

Jay

On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 12:47 PM, Erwin de Ley <erwin.de.ley@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,

Triquetrum and other Science IWG projects are on GitHub, and this leads to some overlap of concepts and tools with Eclipse infrastructure.

What would be the best approach to publish releases?

I think we need at least a tag in Git/Github that corresponds to the state of the code matching the released packages. Github has a release tool that sits on top of such tags. It's trivial to use, creates a tag, but also allows to store corresponding binaries which duplicates the eclipse downloads approach...

As a trial, to prepare for our joint Science release, I've created a v0.1.0_M1 tag/release at https://github.com/eclipse/triquetrum/releases/tag/v0.1.0_M1
No binaries, just the tag and a minimal subset of the release review info on the Triquetrum eclipse project site.

Any advice/ideas on this?

FYI our release review should close tomorrow, all has been approved related to release proposal, CQs etc.
(cfr https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=501944 )

So after tomorrow we would create a tag/release v0.1.0_RC1 and the final v0.1.0 some time in the week of October 21st.

cheers
erwin

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