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WTP 2008-08-14
Contents
WTP Development Status Meeting
Attendees
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Note: feel free to correct any errors/omissions in above attendance record.
Announcements And Special Reports
- WTP bugzilla re-org
- Planned for 1pm Friday
WTP 3.0.1
- Aug 1 - RC2
- All changes after Aug 1 require PMC approval (2 votes)
- Aug 8 - RC3
- Aug 15 - RC4 & final build
- Aug 22 - 3.0.1 GA
- Smoketest request to be issued, please complete smoketest by 3 PM Friday, at latest
- Function & Regression testing next week
Bug Lists for 3.0.1
- Blockers & Criticals (~6)
- All 3.0.1 Hotbugs (~3)
- In tabular form:
- Current 3.0.1 & 2.0.1 targeted bugs (~0)
Fixed Bugs
- WOW! Congratulations!
- Web Tools
- Number Fixed for 3.0.1 (~257)
- Java Server Faces
- Dali JPA Tools
- Number Fixed for 2.0.1 (~30)
- Minutes:
- Helen will issue smoketest request for build one 243834 is available in build
- Next week is test week, test plan created above, pls update
- PMC request
- 243183: Brad - too late for PMC 301, will retargetd for 302
- 243623: Neil - too late for hotbug to approve for 301
- Raghu - approving per hotbug request, but would rather have it for 302
- Peter - taking a while in the adopter product
- 243747: Raghu - medium risk, too much change
- Neil - candidate for 302, maybe patch on top of 301
- Chuck - possibile patch for 301
- Carl - possibly a 201 patches for Dali
- Nitin - will work with that
- 243834: Chuck - regression
- Neil - approve
- Raghu - approve
- 243869: Konstantin/Neil - negative impact on adopters? version transitions are not allowed
- Chuck - discussed on wtp-dev for WTP 31
- Neil - will need to read through the comments
- Raghu - for 302, wtp-dev so other adopters can take a look into them
- Criticals/Blockers:
- 243547: Neil - waiting for the reporter to reproduce
- Chuck - there are ppl running these scenarios while Gary is out, will fup and update
- Criticals
- 194047 - Phil: will target for 302
- 233165 - 3.1
- 243450 - 3.1M1
- 243547 - 301 blocker, has propsed patch, need more update
- 243559 - 202
- 243662 - 301 PMC request
- 243727 - 301 blocker(found by smoketest), awaiting PMC approval
- 243869 - 301 blocker
- 243934 - regression for 301, awaiting PMC approval
WTP 3.1
Planning
Bi-weekly smoketest before we declare M1
- Delaying smoketest to August 21st, 1 smoketes before M1, any objections?
- August 7th
- August 21st
- M1 declared on August 22nd (please complete the New and Noteworthy beforehand)
Two issues came up when discussing the planning process
- Minutes:
- Raghu - more time to do the final plan, dates are updated in plan link
- No objections to one M1 smokestest next Thursday and declare on Friday
- How to handle "future" milestone target? Turns out we have discussed and documented this before, see WTP_Bugs, Workflow and Conventions#The meaning of "Future" milestone target.
- How can we better incorporate bugs-to-fix in 3.1 planning? Subsequent to meeting, I suggested that leads/committers should set the 3.1 milestone target for bugs that ideally should be fixed in 3.1, to help "prime the pot". For example, nearly all voted on bugs and "major" bugs should be so marked. I've added more bugzilla queries to WTP 3.1 Project Plan to assist.
Schedule
Adjusted schedule, based on Platform's proposed schedule.
Normally, our milestone are one week after the Platform's delivery. Exceptions noted below.
- 3.0.1 Early Maintenance Release Aug 15
- M1 -> Aug 22 (extra week added so not to overlap maintenance release)
- 3.0.2 Coordinated Maintenance Release Sep 24
- M2 -> Oct 3 (extra week added so not to overlap maintenance release)
- M3 -> Nov 7 (short milestone, since "making up" for added week above)
- M4 -> Dec 19
- M5 -> Feb 6
- 3.0.3 Coordinated Maintenance Release Feb 25
- (EclipseCon March 23-27)
- M6 -> Mar 20 Feature Complete, API Freeze, UI Freeze, NLS, Accessibility
- M7 -> May 8 Performance tuning, documentation, bug fixing
- RC1 -> May 22 Serious bugs only, focus on stability.
- RC2 -> May 29 WTP will likely not participate in an RC2, based on feedback from last year that RC2 came too soon, needed more fixing, less testing
- RC3 -> Jun 5 Very serious bugs only.
- RC4 -> Jun 12 Very very serious bugs only.
- RC5 -> Jun 19 Hopefully no changes from RC4. Prepare web pages, update sites, etc.
- GA -> Jun 24
Other business
- Project leads: please fix meta-data during July. Especially, see "information about ..." from your subproject web page left nav bar.
- Go to Foundation Portal
- Login with committer ID
- Click on "[maintain] Project Info meta-data"
- Changes coming to IP Log management (more automated, but more for Project Leads to do?): See Development Resources/Automatic IP Log
- In the works: Proposal to adjust bugzilla so bugzilla "products" match our subcomponents (currently have 4, need about 8?)
Teams Status and Focus for Coming Week
Performance Team
The minutes of the meetings are posted. Next meeting is next Monday same time. See details on the wiki page: WTP Performance Tests
Source Editing
- Ongoing triaging of incoming bug reports
- Working on final 3.0.1 submissions
- Deciding overall themes for 3.1
Server Tools
Web Services/WSDL
- Ongoing triage of incoming and existing bugs.
- Fixing and verifying bugs.
Java EE
Dali JPT
- JPT 2.0
- Working on:
- EclipseLink support
- Bugs for M7
- Performance
- Working on:
JSF
- Feature exceptions
- Bug Fixes
releng
- triage/planning
References
- In general, the minimum requirement is that if you branch a plug-in, you need to branch all the plug-ins in the corresponding map file. This is to make it easier for others to know what to load, to "be current" in a maintenance branch. It is fine to branch everything in a sub-project if you choose to, but still need to correspond to what's in a map file, and the map file should be updated to explain what it's used for. Map files can be re-organized some, if that helps make it easier to organize and understand what teams are working on what.
- The names for branches should follow the pattern of 'R3_0_maintenance'. This will be the name for all 3.0.x maintenance work (not just the first, 3.0.1 maintenance work). Note that JSF and JPA code may use R2_0_maintenance, but their map files, will still be branched using R3_0_maintenance.
- Instructions for tagging existing and new WTP wiki pages can be found at WTP's Category page; remember, we can create subcategories as well
- This Week's Smoke Test Results
- Build Declaration Process Refined - See WTP Build Process and Procedures
- Reminder:
- Information about process for milestone bugzilla line item planning has been added to the WTP Bugs, Workflow, and Conventions document.
- PMC Candidate Review Request Checklist - See the updated PMC Review document with attention to the "How To Prepare a PMC Defect Candidate" section
- Adopter Migration Information for WTP 2.0 - Please add any details for your component.
- Website
- Documentation on Setting up your system for Web Tools Web site development and Using Web Tools Phoenix PHP templates is on the wiki at Web Tools Web Site Development.
- Bug Day
- Monitor and participate in Bug Day if you would like.
- Mark any applicable bugs with keyword "bugday", but only if you'll have a representative on hand to respond through Bugzilla or in IRC
- Current WTP Bug Day bugs (~53)