The IP Log
generator is not itself part of the PMI (though I do
have a new PMI-based implementation almost ready for
deployment; more on that later).
At the bottom of your project's PMI page, if you are
logged in as a project committer, you should see a tray
with a "<project> Committers" item. Click that. In
that list, you'll see an option to open the IP Log
generator. It will take you to the right place.
If your project's release includes subprojects (e.g.
Eclipse or Web Tools), open the PMI record for the
release and open the tray item to select the IP Log
entry for the release (it will automatically open the IP
Log generator including the subprojects participating in
your release).
I hope this makes sense. I'm feeling a little dozy
myself...
Wayne
On 05/22/2014 03:47 PM, Ed
Willink wrote:
Hi
I must be dozy.
I thought the IP tool had moved from the portal to the
PMI, but I can't find it in either location.
Regards
Ed Willink
On 22/05/2014 20:36,
Wayne Beaton wrote:
Greetings folks.
Gentle reminder that IP Logs for Luna are due
tomorrow.
If circumstances require an extension, please let me
know ASAP.
Thanks,
Wayne
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