Greetings.
Projects participating in the Juno simultaneous release are listed
on the "Releases" page [1]. There are currently 67 projects listed
here. All projects that are participating in Juno must have already
flipped the participation bit as described in the wiki [2]. If your
project is missing from this list, then you probably haven't flipped
the bit; please contact the planning council through your PMC
immediately.
Please take a look at the releases page to make sure that the offset
is correct and that the project releases associated with your
project have been specified. Project releases specified in the
project metadata that occur on the day of the release are displayed
here. Note that the name provided for the release is normalized to a
three part version number; release names that do not contain
numbers, or are labelled as a milestone (e.g. "1.0.0M2") are ignored
(i.e. it's not enough to label your release "Juno", but you could
label it "8.6 Juno").
Please also take a minute to ensure that the description for your
project is suitable. These are displayed on the Project Descriptions
page [3] and may be used in other marketing materials; they're used
to give the reader a starting point with your project. Keep the
project description concise. One or two paragraphs (no bullets) is
preferred for the sake of consistency. The Project Metadata page [4]
provides some help to specify a project description (note that I
know the current mechanism is terrible, and am working on a much
nicer solution).
Thanks,
Wayne
[1] http://eclipse.org/projects/releases/releases.php?release=juno
[2] http://wiki.eclipse.org/SimRel/Simultaneous_Release_FAQ#How_do_we_join_the_simultaneous_release_train
[3] http://eclipse.org/projects/releases/descriptions.php?release=juno
[4] http://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Project_Meta-Data
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Wayne Beaton
The Eclipse Foundation
Twitter: @waynebeaton
 
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