| Hi Folks, 
      The final non-emergency build of ECF 3.10.0/Mars is complete.   
       
      I've already contributed this build for ECF filetransfer usage in
      p2/Eclipse via [1], and if all goes well over next few weeks (no
      critical/major/blocker bugs) this build will be released as ECF
      3.10.0 (as well as contributed to the Mars SR repo).
       
      If you are able to do install and smoke testing, please do so with
      the repo here [2].   Any testing would be appreciated.
       
      Please delay pushing any code changes to master for at least the
      next two weeks (frozen).  Doc changes and/or safe releng changes
      OK.
       
      Thanks,
       
      Scott
       
      [1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=448916 
      [2] http://download.eclipse.org/rt/ecf/3.10.0/site.p2/ 
      On 4/30/2015 12:01 AM, Wim Jongman wrote:
    
      Ack! 
 On Wed, Apr 29, 2015, 23:28 Scott Lewis
        <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >
        wrote:
         Hi Folks,
 Sorry about the long note below, but we are coming up on the
          final days
 for ECF 3.10, and I wanted to communicate so that everyone
          will know the
 timing of things, what's going to happen, and what everyone's
 responsibilities are going to be.
 
 1) When:  First, here's the Mars Simultaneous Release Plan and
          Schedule
 [1].  For all those not familiar with SR releases, all of
          these
 deadlines are considered both immutable and inviolable...i.e.
          they
 cannot and will not change.  If any project doesn't meet these
          deadlines
 it will be dropped (with prejudice).  For ECF core and
          filetransfer we
 are actually considered a -1 project, because these components
          are
 depended upon by Equinox/p2/Eclipse.  That means that we have
          to be done
 *earlier* than the platform (+0).   Just yesterday I provided
          an M7
 build of ECF core and filetransfer to the Platform.  On this
          comment [2]
 David clarifies our schedule.  Please see that comments [2]. 
          Given
 those dates and David's comment about how hard it will be to
          get even
 trivial new builds in place for later release candidates, my
          inclination
 is to shoot for the RC2 May 20th as our *final* non-emergency
          build for
 ECF 3.10.0.  We can discuss this, if people have other
          thoughts, but
 realize that the later we go, the more we will have to fight
          with the
 Eclipse PMC to get new builds through to the Platform for
          Mars.
 
 2) What:  First, starting next week (May 4) we will be on a
          feature
 freeze.  That means no more new things added to this release,
          and only
 bug fixes.   If you have something that you intend to get into
          this
 release and have not already, please get it in (with
          notifications to
 everyone here) by mid-day PT on Monday.  From that point on
          only bug
 fixes (no enhancements) may be added until after we've
          complete the Mars
 final builds.
 
 3) Who:  I, Wim, and Harshana will be triggering release
          builds when we
 are ready, and coordinating our own schedules to do so when
          needed (e.g.
 May 18th).   When we do that and everything is complete, one
          of us will
 send a note to this pointing to the updated download page, New
          and
 Noteworthy, build qualifier, maven repo, and git tag
          associated with the
 release.  At that time one of us will also update the Mars
          meta-data, so
 that the Mars build will include the latest 3.10.0 release in
          the Mars
 SR repository.
 
 4) Request for Help with Release/Install/Smoke Testing:   
          It's always a
 struggle to get sufficient testing, but this is particularly
          true for
 release/install and smoke testing.    What I mean by this is
          taking some
 appropriate version of Eclipse SDK (e.g.) the latest Mars
          (4.5)
 milestone build [3] and installing the latest build of ECF SDK
          repo [4]
 to make sure that everything installs, all the feature and
          plugin
 meta-data is correct, all the legal stuff (licenses, feature
          and plugins
 info, etc), all the source is available, etc.   This release
          includes
 some significant new Eclipse-based tooling for Remote Services
          If you
 have a few minutes, *please consider doing this* for some
          Eclipse
 package or configuration that you care about (e.g. Eclipse EE,
          Eclipse
 Java, WTP, Equinox server, Karaf, etc) and some set of ECF
          features (RS
 SDK/Eclipse SDK).   If you find any problem, please open a bug
 immediately here [5] and classify it as 'major'.
 
 Thanks!  3.10.0/Mars is going to be a great ECF release!
 
 Scott
 
 [1] https://wiki.eclipse.org/Mars/Simultaneous_Release_Plan
 [2] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=448916#c17
 [3] http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
 [4]
 http://build.ecf-project.org/repo/C-HEAD-sdk.feature/lastSuccessful/archive/site.p2/
 [5] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=ECF
 [6] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=ECF
 
 
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