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Thanks for clarifying.
I created a new commit in Gerrit and a bug request to get the
simrel rights for submit.
Thanks
Ralph
On 27.08.20 23:24, Jonah Graham wrote:
Hi Ralph,
The simrel requires you to submit the gerrit yourself -
as you are new you may not have commit rights yet, please create a bug requesting commit
rights (see as an example).
Simrel is different from any other project as it is
managed quite differently with each project responsible for
pushing their own contribution.
It looks like this changes have not made it into the
simrel.
You know I am new in this role and I wonder what I have
done wrong? I submitted my changes to gerrit at the
2020-08-14 23:25:10 . As my commits looked fine I
expected this changes will be merged. But now I see
there are merge conflicts. I am pretty sure that I have
pulled the org.eclipse.simrel.build project imidiately
before I pushed my changes to gerrit.
Can you help me with this issue?
Best regards
Ralph
On 27.08.20 20:50, Wayne Beaton wrote:
I've created the tracking page for 2020-09.
Please have a look to ensure that I've correctly
recorded your project's participation correctly.
In particular, please make sure that I have the
version right. If I've made a mistake... please
first make sure that you've created a release record
for the right version and then let me know to update
the tracking page to point to that version.
If you are contributing a new major or minor
release and have not engaged in a release review
since September 16/2019, then you need to submit
your IP Log and connect with EMO ASAP to initiate
the release review process. Note that you only need
to submit your IP Log for review if you are required
to engage in a release review. There's more
information in the handbook.
Based on messages on this list, both Eclipse
Corrosion, Eclipse EMFStore, and Eclipse Tools for
Cloud Foundry (CFT) have dropped out, so they've
been removed from the list.
AFAICT, the corrosion.aggrcon file still
exists and is not disabled. Also, since CFT
has dropped out, its aggrcon file should also be
removed (not just disabled). Can somebody take care
of that, please?
Thanks for all your efforts.
Wayne
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