OK:
        ·         I’ve
            removed the release date
        ·         We
            keep “PolarSys IDE 0.8” because we’ve started to communicate
            with it
        ·         But
            next time, for the community, it will be better to use an
            increment of third segment
         
        Thank
            you,
         
        Benoît
         
        
         
        You don't have
          to rename it to 0.7.1. I said that this is *typically* the
          case with service releases.
          
          I recognise that this is a little different from a service
          release.
          
          If you feel that the version number should be 0.8, then you
          can use that version number.
          
          I recommend that you capture as much information about the
          release as possible in the release record. This will help
          adopters understand.
          
          We *can* create a review if you think the project would
          benefit from the extra exposure. But there is not requirement
          to do so.
          
          HTH,
          
          Wayne
        
          On 02/24/2014 12:26 PM, LANGLOIS Benoit
            wrote:
         
        
          You
              mean that “PolarSys IDE 0.7.1” should be better. It’s true
              that we had the question “What’s the difference with
              PolarSys IDE 0.7?”.
          Then,
              I guess that:
          ·        
                We
              rename “PolarSys IDE 0.8” in “PolarSys IDE 0.7.1”
          ·        
                We
              keep a release documentation to trace the release with its
              differences
          ·        
                No
              release review is required
           
          Thanks,
           
          Benoît
           
          
           
           
          
            On 02/24/2014 11:09 AM, LANGLOIS Benoit
              wrote:
           
          
            1.
                Plugins and features are still the same, except that we
                changed the PolarSys IDE version number. Do we need to
                submit an IP log?
          
          No. If there are no actual intellectual
            property changes, then a new IP Log is not required.
            
            
            
          2.
              Can we submit a review documentation even if we don’t have
              the version number of the aggregated components?
          Strictly speaking, this sounds very
            similar conceptually to a "service release" (AKA "bugfix"
            release). There are no significant new features, and no new
            IP. According to the EDP, no review is required.
            
            Service releases are typically denoted by an increment of
            third segment, but there is no specific rule that requires
            this.
            
            The project may benefit from the extra exposure that comes
            with a review, so you may want to consider doing one anyway.
            
            But it's up to you.
            
            Wayne