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"[http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#6_3_3_Release_Review 6.3.3 Release Review]" and "[http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#6_3_Reviews 6.3 Reviews]" in the Eclipse Development Process</td>
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''The purposes of a Release Review are: to summarize the accomplishments of the release, to verify that the IP Policy has been followed and all approvals have been received, to highlight any remaining quality and/or architectural issues, and to verify that the project is continuing to operate according to the Principles and Purposes of Eclipse.''
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=What are the Requirements?=
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[[Category:Eclipse Development Process]]
 
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The only requirements pertaining to a Release Review is that the review be held successfully and all remedial actions completed before the Project's official release.
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The Release Review is conducted before each major release to verify that the key goals of the release have been accomplished and to verify that all intellectual property rights issues have been resolved. For Eclipse projects with typical six week milestones, a plausible time for a release review is one to two weeks into the final six week period, i.e., four or five weeks before the release is scheduled to go live.
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=What Does a Release Review Cover?=
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The Release Review is the final review of the project, process, release and most importantly, the IP issues, against the characteristics that help ensure [[Eclipse Quality]].
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A Release Review is a fairly comprehensive process. We anticipate that gathering the material for the review and preparing the documentation is a non-trivial effort, but we believe that the introspection offered by this      exercise is useful for the project and that the results are very useful for the community.
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The items to be covered in the Review include the following. If the document is a slide deck (there's a [http://wiki.eclipse.org/images/4/4a/ReleaseReview20081211.zip template] available), it will probably average one or two slides on each of these issues. A text document (provided in an open format such as HTML) should have one or two paragraphs, or a handful of bullets on each issue. Note the use of the word &quot;summarize&quot; throughout this agenda; judgment must be used to determine how much to include in each of these bullet items.
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==Features==
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Summarize the major features of this release as well as any other features that have generated significant discussion amongst the community during the development cycle. Compare the features against the Roadmap to understand the project's conformance or divergence.
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'''Reason:''' The community will use this release and the ecosystem will build products on top of this release, and both need to know what features were included or excluded.
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References to existing [[Architecture Council/New and Noteworthy|New &amp; Noteworthy]] documentation is a useful addition to this summary (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_2_Quality_Culture Quality Culture]).
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==Non-Code Aspects==
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Summarize the state of the non-code aspects of the release including: user documentation, localization/externalization, examples, tutorials, articles, and so on. Have the existing artifacts been          updated? Are there new artifacts? Have the obsolete ones been retired or at least marked as pertaining only to older material?
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'''Reason:''' The non-code aspects are essential for the wide-spread adoption of the release (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_4_Eclipse_Ecosystem Eclipse Ecosystem]).
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==APIs==
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Certify that the APIs in this release are [[Eclipse Quality]]. The project lead will ''personally'' certify that the requirements for quality have been met and/or discuss any deficiences.
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'''Reason:''' Eclipse members build commercial tools on top of the extensible frameworks and thus the quality of the APIs isextremely important (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_2_Quality_Culture Quality Culture]).
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==Architectural Issues==
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Summarize the architectural quality of the release. Discuss the ''intrinsic nature of being extensible''          embodied by this project. Discuss issues such as unresolved overlap with other projects, unpaid &quot;merge debt&quot; from incorporating various components, and so on.
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'''Reason:''' Eclipse members build commercial tools on top of the extensible frameworks and thus the quality of the              architecture is important (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_2_Quality_Culture Quality Culture]).
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==Tool Usability==
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Summarize the usability of the tools. Usability in this sense is about using the tools to solve development          problems, not the more academic sense of UI evaluation/testing.
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'''Reason:'''  Without usable tools, the project will not attract the user community necessary to enable the ecosystem (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_5_Three_Communities Three Communities]).
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==End-of-Life==
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Summarize the features (APIs and any significant user features) from previous releases that are being end-of-life'd in this release. End of life includes both deprecation and actual removal.
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'''Reason:''' The community builds products that rely on features and so they need to know when these features are              changing (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_5_Three_Communities Three Communities]).
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==Bugzilla==
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Summarize the bugzilla situation. How many bug          records (defects and enhancements) have been          opened/closed/deferred/new, etc? How many P1, P2, ..., bug records are          outstanding?
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<i><b><font color="#0080C0">Reason:</font></b></i> Summaries of the bugzilla records offer a glimpse              into the project productivity. They also offer an estimate of the              outstanding risk. And the summary is used to alert the community              to known issues.              (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_4_Eclipse_Ecosystem])
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==Standards==
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Summarize the standards compliance of this release.          If the features are based on defined, pending, or ad-hoc standards,          what is the state of those standards and what is the state of the          support for those standards in this release.
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<i><b><font color="#0080C0">Reason: </font></b></i>Eclipse is about building frameworks and tools              based on standards, so we need to make sure that we are conforming              to the appropriate standards.              (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_4_Eclipse_Ecosystem])
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==UI Usability==
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Summarize the user interface usability and the conformance to the [[User_Interface_Guidelines]]. Include section 508 compliance, language pack conformance (does the code          support multiple languages), etc. Explain any deviations from the          user interface guidelines and standards.
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<i><b><font color="#0080C0">Reason:</font></b></i>  The user              community is larger than just mouse-wielding, English-speaking,              computer jockeys. We need to support that larger community.          (References [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_2_Quality_Culture],[[User_Interface_Guidelines]])
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==Schedule==
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Discuss the initial schedule and any changes to the          schedule over the course of the release, i.e., what the project team          achieved. Discuss whether milestones were met or slipped.
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<i><b><font color="#0080C0">Reason:</font></b></i> The community relies on consistent schedules from              Eclipse so that projects and products can plan for the correct              dependencies.          (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_3_Collective_Reputation])
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==Communities==
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Summarize the project's development of its three          communities. Consider the interactions on bugzilla, the          mailing lists, the newsgroups, public conference calls, blogs, PR          activities, code camps, conference tutorials, coordinating with other          Eclipse projects and other open source projects (Apache, ObjectWeb,          etc), ...
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<i><b><font color="#0080C0">Reason:</font></b></i> It is important for Eclipse projects to build a              community around the project, not just deliver code for a project.              This review item is about the success of building a community.          (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php#2_5_Three_Communities])
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==IP Issues==
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As per the [http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse_IP_Policy.pdf Eclipse IP Policy], these steps must be done:
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#* ... that the about files and use licenses are in place as                  per the [http://www.eclipse.org/legal/guidetolegaldoc.php Guidelines to Legal Documentation]
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#* ... all contributions (code, documentation, images,              etc) has been committed by individuals who are either              Members of the Foundation, or have signed the appropriate              Committer Agreement. In either case, these are individuals who have              signed, and are abiding by, the Eclipse IP Policy.
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#* ... that all              significant contributions have been reviewed by the Foundation's              legal staff. Include references to the IPZilla numbers of all clearances.
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#* ... that all non-Committer code contributions, including third-party libraries, have              been documented in the release and reviewed by the Foundation's legal              staff. Include references to the IPZilla numbers of all clearances.
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#* ... that all Contribution Questionnaires have been completed
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#* ... the &quot;copyright&quot; field of each feature is set to              the copyright owner (the Eclipse Foundation is <em>rarely</em> the copyright              owner).
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#* ... that any third-party logos or trademarks included in the                    distribution (icons, help file logos, etc) have been licensed                      under the EPL.
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#* ... that any fonts or similar third-party images included in the                    distribution (e.g. in PDF or EPS files) have been licensed under the EPL.
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# The PMC provides a [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/project-log.php Project Log] that enumerates:
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## every piece of third party software including information on                  the license
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## every major contribution
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## the name of every contributor including                  non-committer contributions via bug fixes with bug #'s
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## the About files which contain any non-standard terms                    (e.g., a reference to a license other than the EPL, etc)
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# The EMO will validate for (a) and (b) that Contribution Questionnaires              have been properly submitted and EMO approvals have been              completed.
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# A frozen copy of the reviewed-and-approved-by-Eclipse-legal Project              Log is part of the Release Review documentation. It              can be included in the docuware or as a separate document. (Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse_IP_Policy.pdf])
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The provider name for contributed features/bundles should always start with "Eclipse ..." followed by project name. It is up to each PMC to decide how best to describe their project in a meaningful, balanced fashion (either as one top level one or as multiple pieces). Avoid special symbols (e.g. ':' or "-") unless they are part of the project name. Avoid acronyms (unless in common use in software industry, such as XML, or PHP). Capitalization should follow "headline-sytyle capitalization": The only words that are not capitalized are articles (except as the first word), coordinating conjunctions (for example, and, but, and or), prepositions (except as the first or last word), and the to in an infinitive.) For discussion, see [https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=252813 Bug 252813].
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==IP Issues Speak-Up-Now==
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The EMO explicitly asks during the Release          Review if any Member would like to assert that this release infringes          their IP rights. If so, the EMO and the project will follow the          Eclipse IP Policy in discussions with that Member.
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<i><b><font color="#0080C0">Reason:</font></b></i> One of the important benefits that the Eclipse              Foundation provides for its members is the consistent application              of the [http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse_IP_Policy.pdf Eclipse IP Policy] which helps ensure (but does not guarantee) that the              framework and tools are useable in commercial products.
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(Reference [http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/Eclipse_IP_Policy.pdf])
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==Project Plan==
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Per Board resolution of December 11, 2008, to pass a Continuation Review, Graduation Review or Release Review a project must have a current project plan, in the format specified by the EMO, available to the community.
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If there is a Project Plan (full or even a draft)          for the next release, the final issue to cover in the Release Review          is the unveiling of the new plan.
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=Preparing the Docuware=
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[[Development_Resources/FAQs/About_Docuware|About Docuware]]
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The docuware must cover the issues from (2) above.     
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Example docuware from previous Release Reviews can be found in the [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/previous-release-reviews.php archives]. A [http://wiki.eclipse.org/images/4/4a/ReleaseReview20081211.zip template] (Open Office Presentation format) is also available.
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=The Review Process=
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Once the review content has been created, the operational side of a Release Review is described here: [[Development_Resources/HOWTO/Review_Process]]
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=After a Successful Review=
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After the successful advisory vote and the approval of the Release Review by the EMO:
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# the EMO will send an email to the project development list affirming the positive result
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# then, when the final release files are ready, the project may post them to the download server and let the powerful replication system distribute the bits throughout the known universe
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==Other Results==
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Other possible results of the Release Review include:
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*          Postpone -&nbsp;issues have arisen that must be solved before the          release proceeds
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*          Pass w/ Notes - the release has some issues that need to be addressed,          but they can be addressed with release notes and/or documentation
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*          Pass w/ Issues - the release has some issues, but they can be          addressed in a future release as agreed to in the review
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*          Fail - there are significant problems with the release and/or the          project.
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