Gunnar,
Earlier we notice these rules:
Here are the rules:
1. no CQ is required for publishing recipes in EBR
2. one CQ is required for the new version of the library
3. another CQ is required for adding a new version of a library to Orbit
We have the EBR recipe ready, we just need to publish it. If no CQ is required, what will be our next step? Will it be to get the EBR recipe reviewed,
as mentioned in https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/rt.ebr/developer?
thanks,
Derek
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Subject: Re: [ebr-dev] Question on creating EBR for MongoDB 3.x java driver
Hi Derek,
We have a another question:
- If we create a EBR bundle, can we ship it with our BIRT Designer? Currently we ship our Orbit bundle for MongoDB 2.6 (org.eclipse.orbit.mongodb) with
our BIRT Designer. The line in red below seems to be saying that we cannot bundle the EBR with BIRT Designer (which is an Eclipse project). Can you clarify / confirm? Or let me know if I misunderstood the statement.
The goal of EBR is to provide infrastructure and recipes for building bundles. To answer your questions, yes it MAY be possible to build and ship and EBR bundle from within the BIRT project. Such a bundle must be build within the BIRT project.
We do not build it as part of the EBR project. The BIRT project must have an approved CQ for the library.
I currently don't see such a CQ for the BIRT project in IPzilla. Please engage with your PMC if the process in unclear.