Hi, Doug,
The EDP doesn't say that service releases can't include new function because that would require a review. IIUC, it says only that adding new function in a release requires a review, and that service releases are (usually) exempt from review because they (usually) don't deliver new function.
So, I suppose that if a service release really needs new function, the project can schedule a release review. If that passes (guess what might be an objection :-) then the project can publish the release.
Cheers,
I wonder if a "new feature", as in new functionality, would trigger the need for a release review and, thus, couldn't be done in a service release. yes, no, maybe? On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:22 AM, David M Williams <david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Daniel, I've replied on "cross-project"
list. Hope you don't mind .... but, I do so since
1) others probably have the same questions
and they would like to know the answers too, and
2) others probably have much better
answers than I do! :)
> 1) Is it ok to release new features
on a Service Release? Or should they go just on the next major version?
I'm assuming you mean literally a new
feature, in the sense of an installable feature that has its own feature.xml.
But, even if you mean merely new function, in an existing feature.xml,
the answer is pretty much the same.
It is sort of discouraged, just because
a) its can be tricky to do, and have
everything "update" correctly (but it is possible),
b) depending on what it is, it can kind
of surprise adopters, maybe effect additions they have added themselves,
or perhaps effect tutorials, or translations they have done.
But, first and foremost, it depends
on what your project (and your adopters need). If you (or your adopters)
need it, it can and should happen. You'd want to review with your project
leads, mentors, and PMC and make sure all agree its important and reasonable,
and its being added in the best possible way ... such as, is it a new feature
that gets added automatically ... is it a feature that adopters/users can
install "optionally"? Also, in some cases maybe it should
just to in your own projects software repository, but not complicate the
common repository, but in other cases, maybe it is critical to add to the
common repository. After PMC discussions, you'd probably want to
well notify the community on these new plans ... both your own, on your
own specific newsgroups and mailing lists, but also the cross-project list
just so others know what's changing in common repo, and can offer advice,
or concerns, if there is any concerns (and probably would not be concerns,
for 99% of the cases).
> 2) Is there a standard on source code policies (branching versioning,
etc) for Eclipse projects?
Definitely not a standard, per se (well,
I'm assuming you are not talking about the versioning of bundles, which
is standard, and documented in http://wiki.eclipse.org/Version_Numbering).
But most projects do have their own
project-wide practices, and some projects have tried to document how they
tag code once released, and how and when they branch map files and code.
Such as WTP has the following document, but I know its kind of sloppy (which
I can say, because I wrote it, and recently fixed some extremely out of
date sections, but its been "hack edited" so many times, its
ended up kind of sloppy and maybe incomplete),
http://wiki.eclipse.org/WTP_How_to:_Branching_Policy_and_Practices
Perhaps other projects have their own
documents on how and when to tag and branch source code and could contribute
them to this discussion?
Thanks ... and keep the questions coming
... we all learn in Open Development, when people ask questions -- either
directly, or even for us answering, provides a good opportunity to stop
and think "how do we do that and why do we do it that way?"
From:
| Daniel Pastore <kpqb38@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
|
To:
| David M Williams/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
|
Cc:
| Marcel Gorri <wmg040@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
|
Date:
| 06/30/2010 09:12 AM
|
Subject:
| Can you help us with some questions? |
Hi David,
we would like to ask you (as a great expert on the Eclipse way of doing
things) two questions we have:
1) Is it ok to release new features on a Service Release? Or should they
go just on the next major version?
2) Is there a standard on source code policies (branching, versioning,
etc) for Eclipse projects?
--
Thanks a lot for your patience :)
Daniel Pastore
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