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RE: [eclipse.org-planning-council] Re: [cross-project-issues-dev]Re-spin process
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+1 -- agreeing with Wenfeng's point.
Regards,
John Graham
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
Staff Software Engineer, Sybase, Inc.
http://dataplat.blogspot.com/
"Wenfeng Li"
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+1 for the continuously updated distribution proposal. Especially for the
maintenance (3rd digit) stream...
Wenfeng
Second, my opinions:
Personally I like the approach where Europa is a just a name and the
content is a moving target representing the latest and greatest
versions of
the 21 projects that initially contributed until Ganymede ships. Of
course
it is harder for developers to know which versions of a plug-in
someone was
using, but the benefits for the community seems to be pretty high,
and it
also means that we regularly re-spin putting a higher burden on the
coordinator.
I like this approach a lot - it matches well with the ease of distribution
that the internet provides us.
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