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| RE: [eclipse-pmc] Draft deprecation policy | 
+1 - Really nice work!
 
I only have 3 minor comments / 
questions:
Thanks,
Martin
Thanks for the comments Martin. 
Based on all the feedback and our discussions in the PMC calls, I have updated 
the draft to use only time periods instead of a fixed number of releases. I.e., 
deprecated API will stick around for two years rather than two releases. This 
avoids the problem of putting too much emphasis on the release "marketing" 
number. I also removed the sentence 
about not removing deprecated API if release train projects rely on it. The 
intent was that we would work with the community and try to accommodate their 
needs - maybe they have a very good reason why they can't switch off the 
deprecated API and we want to be good citizens rather than unilaterally breaking 
people. However I don't think such an inflexible rule needs to be baked into our 
policy. We already have this paragraph which conveys the same message: 
"Objections raised to the announced removal will be 
considered, and options such as delaying removal, abandoning removal, or 
supplying compatibility support for affected clients will be considered based on 
community feedback." I didn't get 
into specifics about tooling-friendly markup, such as the @until we have been 
discussing. We got bogged down in the semantics of the tag arguments and don't 
want that to hold us back from making progress. As you said we can add more 
detail in the policy later if we do start using such tags. My second attempt at the policy can be found here: 
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse/API_Central/Deprecation_Policy 
John 
  
  
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Hi John,   this looks very good! Things that I noticed: 
  - In the section about major releases: 
  "For example if an API is 
  deprecated in release 3.9" you may 
  want to better pick "3.6" as example for clarity. 
  
- I do not understand the section 
  "In addition, the Eclipse Project 
  will not delete deprecated API as part of an Eclipse Foundation simultaneous 
  release..." If this is an additional 
  constraint, it means that at the point where project X has been "unable to 
  cease using deprecated API" that API had been announced for removal for 2 
  years already! Now if an Eclipse Foundation Release Train project is unable to 
  cease using API that's scheduled for deletion, that is a bad sign of the state 
  of that project, isn't it? Should such a project be allowed to remain on the 
  release train?
 Having that statement in there seems to be unnecessarily 
  weakening our position on API deprecation and deletion. We should not make the 
  rules softer forrelease train projects, but we should be making them 
  harder!
- The section about "Announcing API 
  Removal" does not specify any technique for how the "to be deleted" status of 
  API would be processable by automated tools. This may not be necessary in the 
  context of this policy though. I remember having controversial discussions 
  about how to do the markup, and the question of markup should not be holding 
  up the policy. But we may want to add markup information in an addendum at a 
  later point in time. 
  
- A corollary of your policy is that at 
  any point X in time, the current snapshot of the porting guide in CVS has the 
  exact list of API to be removed from the Eclipse project as well as the times 
  when removal is scheduled to occur. It may be worth explicitly noting 
  this.
Thanks for taking 
action on this policy!   Martin
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Arthorne
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 11:43 PM
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Subject: [eclipse-pmc] Draft deprecation 
policy
PMC 
members, 
We've 
been discussing an Eclipse project deprecation policy on and off for the past 
year or so. With some guidance from McQ, I have written up a draft guideline for 
further discussion. Please look it over and we can discuss it at the next PMC 
call (or feel free to edit/add comments directly in the wiki page). 
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse/API_Central/Deprecation_Policy 
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