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Eclipse/Galileo/Retrospective
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- 3.5 better than 3.4
- builds are still slow
- publisher in M7
- needed rebuilds
- build input quality
- missing performance results for some time
- communication with Foundation
- service levels for build machine?
- need to talk to Foundation, e.g. planned maintenance windows
- would like to be able to build anywhere
- monitoring performance was useful
- having a polish pass was good
- plan came late
- milestone week
- should need fewer rebuilds
- should need no late rebuilds
- milestones on time less than 50% (we slipped to Saturdays, or in one case even to Tuesday next week)
- Not enough time to test all platforms. Need:
- more days
- more people
- less platforms
- (make the above transparent for the community)
- get people to sign up for testing on certain platforms
- run JUnit tests
- participate in milestone week testing
- SWT needed to fix a lot of bugs during RC2
- needs earlier test pass
- per milestone messages
- remind people about where we are
- milestones worked
- freeze things with downstream impact at M5
- missing strictness around maintenance builds
- need more oversight
- meeting notes too long?
- provide more detail than just "bug fixing"
- should say where majority of time was spent
- Bugzilla was really slow
- API tooling
- built a good test suite first
- did doc on the fly
- PDE target platform support came in late
- performance result pages improved
- need more performance test machines (4 instead of 3)
- OSGi spec was late
- questions around ramp down policy with cross-project dependencies
- proposal: code coverage integrated into the build
- considering a new approach to documentation (wiki text)
- performance degradation comments need to be reset at the beginning of each release cycle
- doc changes in RC4 broke the builds
- split out doc tests so they can be run by anyone during documentation end game