[seam-dev] The push to the finish line

Shane Bryzak sbryzak at redhat.com
Tue Mar 8 17:55:45 EST 2011


On 09/03/11 07:46, Gunnar Morling wrote:
> Yes, I think Seam Validation should be ok for a final release. The 
> reference guide is complete and there are only some minor 
> changes outstanding I'd like to to do. One is upgrading the dependency 
> to HV to 4.2 Beta2 which was released today.
>
> I still think we should consider the validation module as a 
> "technology preview", as it is very likely that Seam 3 goes final 
> before there is a final version of HV 4.2. I also added an according 
> note to the reference guide.

Let's just include a warning in the front of the documentation that 
states the module is using a beta of HV, and that users should refer to 
the Validation module page on seamframework.org for update news.

Let me know when the other changes are complete and I'll push the 
release out for you.


Shane


>
> Gunnar
>
>
> 2011/3/7 Shane Bryzak <sbryzak at redhat.com <mailto:sbryzak at redhat.com>>
>
>     CR2 is a little behind schedule because I had an internet outage
>     all day Sunday when I planned to do the release.   However I would
>     save the documentation changes for the final release, which is
>     only in a couple of weeks anyway.  Do you think your module is
>     ready for a final release now?
>
>     Shane
>
>
>     On 08/03/11 07:43, Gunnar Morling wrote:
>>     Hi Shane,
>>
>>     is there an updated schedule for releasing CR2? For when do you
>>     plan to perform the release? I pretty much completed the
>>     reference guide for Seam Validation and I guess it would make
>>     sense to have this in the CR2 release, but I have not yet merged
>>     the changes into master.
>>
>>     Thanks,
>>
>>     Gunnar
>>
>>
>>     2011/3/1 Shane Bryzak <sbryzak at redhat.com
>>     <mailto:sbryzak at redhat.com>>
>>
>>         Hi team,
>>
>>         I'd just like to thank everyone for all the hard work that
>>         you've done
>>         to get Seam 3 to its CR1 release.  At this stage the plan is
>>         to release
>>         CR2 this coming weekend, mainly so that we can get Forge
>>         integrated into
>>         the bundled release.  This doesn't mean I expect everyone to
>>         have a CR2
>>         release prepared for their modules, so don't panic ;)
>>
>>         What I would like everyone to do though is to spend some time
>>         going over
>>         their module, checking the examples, making sure the
>>         documentation is
>>         free from any spelling or grammar errors, and reviewing any
>>         outstanding
>>         issues you may still have in JIRA.  If you think that your
>>         module looks
>>         complete enough in these areas, it might be time to consider
>>         releasing
>>         it as a final.  After the CR2 release goes out this weekend,
>>         I would
>>         really like to start wrapping everything up for the final
>>         release in the
>>         following 2 weeks, with a target date around the weekend of the
>>         19th/20th of March (though please don't announce this date to
>>         anyone
>>         just yet!).
>>
>>         Our QE team will still be busy testing CR1 this week, so if
>>         you *do*
>>         think your module is ready for a final release, please hold
>>         off until
>>         Monday next week to give them time to complete their testing
>>         and report
>>         any last minute issues found.  Once your module is ready for
>>         final
>>         release please let me know and I'll give it a quick review to
>>         make sure
>>         it all looks ok.
>>
>>         Thanks!
>>         Shane
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