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Revision as of 02:37, 18 July 2008
Contents
WTP Development Status Meeting 2008-07-10
Attendees
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Announcements And Reports
- JEE Meeting Report:
WTP support for Java EE 5 modules in a 1.4 level EAR is too big to contain in a maintenance release- will be a line item for WTP 3.1. There will be more meetings about this, agenda/minutes will be posted on the wiki. Next Meeting: July 24, 2008 at 11 am EDT
- Minutes: Minutes of JEE Meeting will be posted soon, as well as call-in info for next call. The topic will be planning for WTP 3.1.
Focus on Requirements Planning (Raghu)
Call for Planning participation
WTP 2.0.3
- Formally Released, but I still need to announce, update meta-data
WTP 3.0
- Great Discussion last week, thanks! Please proof read and see if your comments and suggestions were captured.
- WTP 3.0 continuous improvements
WTP 3.0.1
- Smoketest request issued, please complete smoketest by 3 PM Friday, at latest
Bug Lists for 3.0.1
- All 3.0.1 Hotbugs (~0)
- Current 3.0.1 targeted bugs (~255)
- Minutes:
WTP 3.1
Schedule
- Assuming the regular 6 week cycle, 1 week plan, 4 weeks dev, 1 week testRC5 -> June 16th 2009
- Planning 10th
- July 14th -> planning week
- July 21st -> August 18 => 4 weeks of dev
- August 18th => 1 week of test
- M1 -> August 22nd
- M2 -> Oct 3rd
- M3 -> Nov 14th
- M4 -> Jan 5th 2009
- M5 -> Feb 16th 2009
- M6 -> April 6th 2009
- M7 -> May 5th 2009
- RC1 -> May 19th 2009
- RC2 -> May 26th 2009
- RC3 -> June 2th 2009
- RC4 -> June 9th 2009
- RC5 -> June 16th 2009
- Will compare above with Platform's proposed schedule:
Performance Focus
Can we form a cross-project team?
Other business
- Project leads: please fix meta-data during July. Especially, see "information about ..." from your subproject web page left nav bar.
- Changes coming to IP Log management (more automated, but more for Project Leads to do?): See http://wiki.eclipse.org/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
Source Editing
- Ongoing triaging of incoming bug reports
- Working on updating bug backlogs
- Triaging remaining 3.0 requirements and targeted bugs
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)