Wow, this too three days to arrive.
----- "John Doyle" <jdoyle(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I'm a connector developer and this release was not immaterial
from my
perspective, its an embarrassment. NONE of my stuff works. And just
to be clear, this is not because of any defect in Teiid, but because
of Designer problems that I identified too late to get fixed.
But you know what, I don't care, it's done. I'm asking about 6.1.
What are we going to differently for 6.1 to produce a release that is
interesting and meaningful to users. Unless we patch the 6.0.0
Designer, which we don't want to do, you won't be able to use any of
my connectors with a 6.0.0 Designer and a 6.1 Teiid either. So we
have to get 6.1 Teiid to work with 6.1 Designer as I see it.
I've already stated how I think we should do this, leave Teiid in the
unstable bucket until we have validated that Teiid and Designer work
together. Then move them both to stable, which is the new 'GA'. How
you you all think we should accomplish this?
~jd
----- "Steven Hawkins" <shawkins(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> What seems to be disturbing everyone is what the definition of a
> community release is. Ultimately that's up to the community, so
kudos
> to us for having this discussion. Also, I don't take John's
comment
> below as inflammatory, rather many of you heard me say the same
prior
> to open sourcing that notion of a Teiid only initial release was
> immaterial from the perspective of most end users (but not
connector
> developers).
>
> In a perfect world with respect to initial community releases, they
> would have been done at the edge of a productization cycle. Our
> timing was instead to go open source (or at least make public
> announcements) in the middle of a development cycle. The 6.0.0
> release of Teiid from an product perspective would be a milestone,
but
> was done for the community for two reasons. First it was
considered
> desirable to have a release close to the project announcement date.
> The other reason, which is more important, was to establish the
> independent nature of Teiid development. We may not all agree with
> those points, but there it stands.
>
> To sum up the best parts of this discussion:
>
> Does the Teiid 6.0.0 release matter to most users - Not really.
>
> Will there be synchronization between future Teiid and Teiid
Designer
> releases - Not really.
>
> Will we be in the habit of patch releases - Not really.
>
> Do we need modularize our software more - Yes. A better separation
of
> Teiid Designer's usage of Teiid's code, separating out projects for
> "large" connectors, soap services, etc.
> All need to be explored. We've made the jump from 1 code base to
3,
> we can do more if needed.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Verhaeg" <jverhaeg(a)redhat.com>
> To: "John Doyle" <jdoyle(a)redhat.com>
> Cc: teiid-designer-dev(a)lists.jboss.org, teiid-dev(a)lists.jboss.org,
> "Van Halbert" <vhalbert(a)redhat.com>, "Steven Hawkins"
> <shawkins(a)redhat.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:36:19 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada
> Central
> Subject: Re: [teiid-designer-dev] Re: [teiid-dev] 6.1 Release
>
>
> On Apr 23, 2009, at 10:29 AM, John Doyle wrote:
>
> >
> > I agree with this as long as the predicate is that there is a
> > version of tooling (Designer or other) that we have validated to
> > work with the Teiid release (excepting the new features in the
Teiid
>
> > release as you described above).
> >
>
> Agreed. That's why I'm pretty much considering Teiid as a whole as
> unreleased, regardless of what version the Teiid Server team is
> working on. The difficult part is figuring out a way to convey this
>
> effectively to the community. Backing off a little on what I said
> before, it certainly would have been ideal in my mind if the very
> first version of Teiid wasn't released until Designer was ready, but
>
> that ship has sailed.
> _______________________________________________
> teiid-dev mailing list
> teiid-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
>
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/teiid-dev
--
John Doyle
Senior Software Engineer
JBoss, a division of Red Hat
Office: 978.392.3916
Email: jdoyle(a)redhat.com
_______________________________________________
teiid-dev mailing list
teiid-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/teiid-dev
--
John Doyle
Senior Software Engineer
JBoss, a division of Red Hat
Office: 978.392.3916
Email: jdoyle(a)redhat.com