[Carbon-dev] P2 Repository for Carbon 3.0.0

Samisa Abeysinghe samisa at wso2.com
Thu Apr 29 16:11:13 PDT 2010


On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Sameera Jayasoma <sameera at wso2.com> wrote:

> Hi devs,
>
> Since the Carbon 3.0.0 release is at its final stages, we need to start
> looking at the ways of maintaining the P2 repository.
>
> The products based on Carbon 3.0.0 are released in chucks. The first chunk
> includes IS, WSAS, ESB, G-Reg. Ideally we should only publish features
> belongs to these products. There can be last minute code changes in other
> features which belongs products in other chunks. WDYT?
>

Yes there are changed pending to BAM and BPS components. Also, we have
identified couple of issues in core components related to Carbon core as
well.
So we need to have a way to deal with that.

>
> Earlier it was decided to maintain a separate P2 repository for every
> Carbon release. New versions of features or product releases can be made
> based on a Carbon version. Hence we need to merge existing repositories with
> new features.
>
> We need to check in the p2 repository to a svn repo,  then can get a check
> out to the place where we host the repo. This would allows us to perform
> merge operations.
>

+1. Sounds like a plan. Can we please roll this out today. Because, chunk1
products are already uploaded and ready to be released.

Thanks,
Samisa...


> Sameera
>
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