Re: [jbosstools-dev] Code freeze
by Jean-Francois Maury
No problem this will just increase the freeze duration on the master branch
but we can still work on separate branches (pull requests)
Jeff
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 9:04 PM Anne-Louise Tangring <atangrin(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> Does this push everything out one day or will we be able to shorten some
> of the other tasks?
> Thanks,
> Anne-Louise
>
> On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 4:53 AM Jean-Francois Maury <jmaury(a)redhat.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Sure, no problem.
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 9:19 AM Josef Kopriva <jkopriva(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jeff,
>>>
>>> can we move sign off date for AM1 from 6/10/2019 to 6/11/2019?
>>> We will 3 days for testing as it is in GA sprint(and was in previous
>>> releases).
>>> I have updated RHD Train Sprints calendar with these dates.
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>> Josef
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 3:51 PM Jean-Francois Maury <jmaury(a)redhat.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> reminder that code freeze in today, we'll start building 4.12.0.AM1
>>>> tomorrow.
>>>> Also please find the schedule for next month as we will be a little bit
>>>> unaligned to sprint boundaries:
>>>>
>>>> - 6/5/2019: 4.12.0.AM1 / 12.12.0.AM1 code freeze
>>>> - 6/7/2019: 4.12.0.AM1 / 12.12.0.AM1 staged for QE
>>>> - 6/10/2019: 4.12.0.AM1 / 12.12.0.AM1 sign off by QE
>>>> - 6/19/2019: SimRel 2016-06 released
>>>> - 6/25/2019: TP code freeze
>>>> - 6/26/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA code freeze
>>>> - 6/28/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA staged for QE
>>>> - 7/2/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA sign off by QE
>>>> - 7/3/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA bits staged by RCM
>>>> - 7/8/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA bits pushed to prod by RCM
>>>> - 7/9/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA announced
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Jeff Maury
>>>>
>>>> Associate Manager, DevTools
>>>>
>>>> Red Hat EMEA <https://www.redhat.com>
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Josef Kopriva
>>>
>>> Quality Engineer
>>>
>>> Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com/>
>>>
>>> Purkynova 111
>>>
>>> 612 00 Brno IM: jkopriva
>>> <https://www.redhat.com/>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Jeff Maury
>>
>> Associate Manager, DevTools
>>
>> Red Hat EMEA <https://www.redhat.com>
>>
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>>
>
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6 years, 9 months
Code freeze
by Jean-Francois Maury
Hello,
reminder that code freeze in today, we'll start building 4.12.0.AM1
tomorrow.
Also please find the schedule for next month as we will be a little bit
unaligned to sprint boundaries:
- 6/5/2019: 4.12.0.AM1 / 12.12.0.AM1 code freeze
- 6/7/2019: 4.12.0.AM1 / 12.12.0.AM1 staged for QE
- 6/10/2019: 4.12.0.AM1 / 12.12.0.AM1 sign off by QE
- 6/19/2019: SimRel 2016-06 released
- 6/25/2019: TP code freeze
- 6/26/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA code freeze
- 6/28/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA staged for QE
- 7/2/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA sign off by QE
- 7/3/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA bits staged by RCM
- 7/8/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA bits pushed to prod by RCM
- 7/9/2019: 4.12.0.Final / 12.12.0.GA announced
--
Jeff Maury
Associate Manager, DevTools
Red Hat EMEA <https://www.redhat.com>
jmaury(a)redhat.com
@RedHat <https://twitter.com/redhat> Red Hat
<https://www.linkedin.com/company/red-hat> Red Hat
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<https://www.redhat.com>
<https://redhat.com/summit>
6 years, 9 months
Proposed 4.12.0.AM1-SNAPSHOT target platform change(s): SimRel 2019-06.M3 Orbit 20190622 m2eclipse-archiver 0.17.4 mylyn-github 5.4.0.20190522 mylyn 3.24.3 DTP 1.14.105.20190603 tm 4.5.100.201904091701 jetty 9.4.18.v20190429 webtools S-3.14.0.M3-20190528041652 docker 4.3.0.201905290238 RedDeer 2.6.0.M3 cameltooling 1.0.0.201905161153
by jmaury@redhat.com
Here is a proposal for change(s) to the JBoss Tools / Red Hat Developer Studio / Red Hat Central target platforms.
Affected Versions:
jbosstools 4.12.0.AM1
devstudio 12.12.0.AM1
jbt/ds TPs 4.12.0.AM1-SNAPSHOT
central TPs 4.12.0.AM1-SNAPSHOT
Detail / Summary:
SimRel 2019-06.M3
Orbit 20190622
m2eclipse-archiver 0.17.4
mylyn-github 5.4.0.20190522
mylyn 3.24.3
DTP 1.14.105.20190603
tm 4.5.100.201904091701
jetty 9.4.18.v20190429
webtools S-3.14.0.M3-20190528041652
docker 4.3.0.201905290238
RedDeer 2.6.0.M3
cameltooling 1.0.0.201905161153
Related JIRA(s):
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26649
Pull Request(s):
(already merged - see related JIRA(s))
p2diff Report(s):
(will attach to JIRA when available)
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Please review the above changes, as they have been applied and are building today.
Once the target platform is built, jobs and parent pom will be updated to point
TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION_MAX at the new version, 4.12.0.AM1-SNAPSHOT.
You can use the following to build & test the target platforms locally against
your component(s).
Build target-platform:
cd /path/to/jbosstools-target-platforms
git fetch origin pull/<pull-request-number>/head && git checkout FETCH_HEAD
# or, using hub for git
git checkout <pull-request-URL>
mvn clean install -f jbosstools/multiple/pom.xml
Then, to test the new multiple target platform against your component's build:
cd /path/to/your/jbosstools-component
mvn clean verify -Dtpc.version=4.12.0.AM1-SNAPSHOT -Dtpc.targetKind=multiple
For Central, fetch sources from jbosstools-discovery, then build as above.
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6 years, 9 months