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WTP 3.3 Ramp down Plan for Indigo
WTP Ramp down for Indigo
For reference, see the Indigo Simultaneous Release Plan, in particular the Milestones and Release Candidates.
Early Milestones
Just to remind everyone, there is a "ramp down" for every milestone. Typically the last week of a Milestone is for testing, and fixing only regressions and P1 or blocking defects. For milestones, during that final week, the Project lead (or delegate) is enough to review and approve a bug for inclusion in that milestone. Such "final week" bugs, should be formally marked for review and approved before releasing or requesting a respin.
M5: The EclipseCon Milestone
We plan to ensure good enough quality that M5 can be used by EclipseCon presenters for presentations, demos, and tutorials.
M6: Feature Complete, API Freeze, UI Freeze
For M6, we plan to be functionally and API complete and the remaining Milestone and Release Candidates are for (only) fixing bugs, or fixing release required items (such as version numbers, licensing, etc.).
From M6 to M7, we expect each component lead (or delegate) to review and verify their teams' bugs (i.e. no PMC review ... though we will be watching :) ).
We expect committers to concentrate on performance and other "internal" improvements, after M6, leading up to M7. In addition, it's a good time to improve documentation (for end-users and adopters).
If there are exceptions to these conditions, then they will require PMC review. In that event, the Project Lead must open a bugzilla, detailing the feature to be added after M6 and mark for PMC review. And that must be done before M6 is declared. Exceptions (with bug numbers) will also be listed at the end of this document, to help facilitate communication.
- Place [NLS] or [API] or [Feature] in the heading of the bug depending on which type it is
- Notify PMC members PMC Defect Review, 1 vote is needed
- Once approved, code can be released, though ideally other, if not all, PMC members will review, and might still have questions, or (in rare cases) object.
- Update this wiki page to append the bug at the bottom of the page, so adopters have a central place to find exceptions that they may have to react to; re-translate, generate new screen captures, modify their own documentation, or adjust testing procedures, etc.
M7: PMC Review starts after M7
After the M7, the process of building and testing Release Candidates begins (sometimes called "the end game"). At first, after M7 but before RC1, in addition to the normal component team review, at least 1 PMC member must also review and vote +1 after reviewing the bug for appropriateness (weighing benefits and risks).
Release Candidates
We expect Release Candidates to truly be candidates for release (i.e. well performing, high quality, product ready code). After the first RC is produced, other RCs will be produced, as needed, every week.
After M7 is produced, the time for general functional improvements is long past. The following describes the types of bugs that would be appropriate:
- A regression
- A P1 or P2 bug, one that is 'blocking' or 'critical', and some cases of 'major' severity.
- Documentation and PII files are exceptions to the normal PMC required review, since there is little chance of that breaking anything, though it is still expected to be complete by M6, and remaining work to be only documentation fixes (that is, no refactoring of plugins, build changes, etc, without PMC review and approval).
- In addition to a bug meeting the above priority/severity conditions, there should be a simple, safe, well understood fix that is well isolated from effecting other components, that doesn't affect API or adopters, that has been well reviewed and well tested.
- As each Release Candidate passes, the criteria for weighing the benefit-to-risk ratio criteria gets higher and higher, and as such requires a larger number of PMC members to review.
RC1
After RC1, same rules as after M7: besides the normal component team review, at least 1 PMC members must also review and vote +1 after reviewing the bug for appropriateness and risk.
RC2
After RC2, besides the normal component team review, at least 2 PMC members must also review and vote +1 after reviewing the bug for appropriateness and risk.
RC3
After RC3, besides the normal component team review, at least 3 PMC members must also review and vote +1 after reviewing the bug for appropriateness and risk.
RC4
After RC4 is produced, we'll prepare and test the zip's, update site, web pages, etc.
Release
Celebrate!
Post-M6 Exceptions by sub-project
Common
Server Tools
Java EE Tools
EJB Tools
- 339572 [NLS] Superfluous "(Java EE 6)" in the EJB Timer wizard action
JSF
221730 [Trinidad] inlineStyle properties dialog sets (invalid) style
319317 Third-party plug-in providing javax.servlet.jsp.el version 2.1 or greater breaks WPE preview
339746 [API] Regenerate EMF Metadata Model with Java 5 Compliance
JSDT
JPT
Source Editing
Web Services
Releng
Dali
JPA
- 310824 Generate Tables should offer DDL script only generation
- 331960 plural converter annotations added in EclipseLink
- 337930 Validation and content assist for Named Queries in Java source
JAXB
- 335731 XmlElement, XmlAttribute name/namespace validation and code-assist
- 336161 XmlElementWrapper validation and code-assist
JPA Diagram Editor
Libra
- 340171 - Facet uninstall page should use "plug-in" instead of "plugin" in text