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Posted to woden-dev@ws.apache.org by Lawrence Mandel <lm...@ca.ibm.com> on 2005/12/08 19:38:39 UTC
Request approval to declared Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate
Following the release process for projects in incubation, I'd like to
request approval for Woden to declare milestone 2. A vote was held on the
woden-dev list where M2 received 3 +1 votes and no negative votes. The
votes collected are as follows:
John Kaputin +1
Lawrence Mandel +1
Arthur Ryman +1
As required of releases from project in incubation, the distributable
archives contain incubating in their names. The M2 archives can be found
at http://cvs.apache.org/dist/ws/woden/milestones/1.0.0M2-incubating/.
My original post summarizing Woden 1.0.0 M2 is below.
Thanks,
Lawrence Mandel
----- Forwarded by Lawrence Mandel/Toronto/IBM on 12/08/2005 01:30 PM
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Lawrence Mandel/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
12/07/2005 12:23 AM
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Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate - please vote by EOD Wednesday, Dec. 7
After reviewing the current M2 status with John, I've placed a Woden 1.0.0
M2 Candidate build at
http://cvs.apache.org/dist/ws/woden/milestones/1.0.0M2-incubating/
As can be seen, I've updated the name of the Woden archives to include
incubating as per the incubator release process.
The Woden M2 candidate includes the major work items from the M2 plan.
Specifically, the following items are complete in the M2 Candidate:
WSDL 2.0 Interface parsing (DOM)
Create validation framework
WSDL 2.0 Binding parsing (DOM)
WSDL 2.0 Binding extensibility mechanism (DOM)
WSDL 2.0 SOAP Binding extension (DOM)
Implement validation logic for types and Interface
Unit tests for validation logic for types and Interface
Integrate W3C WSDL 2.0 types and Interface tests into Woden test suite
The following items are incomplete in the M2 plan:
Unit tests for Interface parsing (DOM)
Create validation framework including extension mechanism
Unit tests for Binding parsing (DOM)
Unit tests for SOAP Binding extension (DOM)
Update technical documentation about Woden design and implementation on
Wiki
Create initial user documentation
As can be seen from the above lists, work needs to be done on the
automated unit tests for the parser and documentation. The validation
tests do provide some tests for the parser and John performed manual
testing to verify that the parser is functioning as expected. John and I
plan on working more on documentation as more features become available in
M3.
Both John and I think Woden is in good shape to declare M2 as major
progress has been made on the parser and the validator. At this point we'd
like to ask the Woden committers to vote on the status of M2. John and I
both vote +1 (so +2). Please vote ASAP. We will collect votes until EOD
Wednesday, Dec. 7. If there are no negative votes I will then request
Incubator PMC approval to release M2. Once the PMC approves, M2 will be
declared and a link will be placed on the Woden site. (Feel free to reply
to this note with any concerns over this process.)
Thanks,
Lawrence Mandel
Fwd: Request approval to declared Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate
Posted by Jeremy Hughes <jp...@gmail.com>.
Sorry should have sent to woden-dev too.... +1
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Date: Dec 9, 2005 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: Request approval to declared Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate
To: pmc@ws.apache.org
+1 from me too
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Re: Request approval to declared Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate
Posted by Davanum Srinivas <da...@gmail.com>.
+1 from me.
On 12/8/05, Lawrence Mandel <lm...@ca.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> Following the release process for projects in incubation, I'd like to request approval for Woden to declare milestone 2. A vote was held on the woden-dev list where M2 received 3 +1 votes and no negative votes. The votes collected are as follows:
>
> John Kaputin +1
> Lawrence Mandel +1
> Arthur Ryman +1
>
> As required of releases from project in incubation, the distributable archives contain incubating in their names. The M2 archives can be found at http://cvs.apache.org/dist/ws/woden/milestones/1.0.0M2-incubating/.
>
> My original post summarizing Woden 1.0.0 M2 is below.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lawrence Mandel
>
> ----- Forwarded by Lawrence Mandel/Toronto/IBM on 12/08/2005 01:30 PM -----
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> Lawrence Mandel/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
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> 12/07/2005 12:23 AM
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> Please respond to
> woden-dev
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> To woden-dev@ws.apache.org
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> cc
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> Subject Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate - please vote by EOD Wednesday, Dec. 7
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> After reviewing the current M2 status with John, I've placed a Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate build at
>
> http://cvs.apache.org/dist/ws/woden/milestones/1.0.0M2-incubating/
>
> As can be seen, I've updated the name of the Woden archives to include incubating as per the incubator release process.
>
> The Woden M2 candidate includes the major work items from the M2 plan. Specifically, the following items are complete in the M2 Candidate:
>
> WSDL 2.0 Interface parsing (DOM)
> Create validation framework
> WSDL 2.0 Binding parsing (DOM)
> WSDL 2.0 Binding extensibility mechanism (DOM)
> WSDL 2.0 SOAP Binding extension (DOM)
> Implement validation logic for types and Interface
> Unit tests for validation logic for types and Interface
> Integrate W3C WSDL 2.0 types and Interface tests into Woden test suite
>
> The following items are incomplete in the M2 plan:
>
> Unit tests for Interface parsing (DOM)
> Create validation framework including extension mechanism
> Unit tests for Binding parsing (DOM)
> Unit tests for SOAP Binding extension (DOM)
> Update technical documentation about Woden design and implementation on Wiki
> Create initial user documentation
>
> As can be seen from the above lists, work needs to be done on the automated unit tests for the parser and documentation. The validation tests do provide some tests for the parser and John performed manual testing to verify that the parser is functioning as expected. John and I plan on working more on documentation as more features become available in M3.
>
> Both John and I think Woden is in good shape to declare M2 as major progress has been made on the parser and the validator. At this point we'd like to ask the Woden committers to vote on the status of M2. John and I both vote +1 (so +2). Please vote ASAP. We will collect votes until EOD Wednesday, Dec. 7. If there are no negative votes I will then request Incubator PMC approval to release M2. Once the PMC approves, M2 will be declared and a link will be placed on the Woden site. (Feel free to reply to this note with any concerns over this process.)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lawrence Mandel
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Re: Request approval to declared Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate
Posted by Lawrence Mandel <lm...@ca.ibm.com>.
I have seen two +1 votes thus far (Dims and Jeremy). I'd like to request
any other votes by 5pm EST today. If there are no negative votes we will
declared Woden 1.0.0M2 at that time.
Thanks,
Lawrence Mandel
Lawrence Mandel/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
12/08/2005 01:38 PM
Please respond to
woden-dev
To
pmc@incubator.apache.org
cc
pmc@ws.apache.org, woden-dev@ws.apache.org
Subject
Request approval to declared Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate
Following the release process for projects in incubation, I'd like to
request approval for Woden to declare milestone 2. A vote was held on the
woden-dev list where M2 received 3 +1 votes and no negative votes. The
votes collected are as follows:
John Kaputin +1
Lawrence Mandel +1
Arthur Ryman +1
As required of releases from project in incubation, the distributable
archives contain incubating in their names. The M2 archives can be found
at http://cvs.apache.org/dist/ws/woden/milestones/1.0.0M2-incubating/.
My original post summarizing Woden 1.0.0 M2 is below.
Thanks,
Lawrence Mandel
----- Forwarded by Lawrence Mandel/Toronto/IBM on 12/08/2005 01:30 PM
-----
Lawrence Mandel/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA
12/07/2005 12:23 AM
Please respond to
woden-dev
To
woden-dev@ws.apache.org
cc
Subject
Woden 1.0.0 M2 Candidate - please vote by EOD Wednesday, Dec. 7
After reviewing the current M2 status with John, I've placed a Woden 1.0.0
M2 Candidate build at
http://cvs.apache.org/dist/ws/woden/milestones/1.0.0M2-incubating/
As can be seen, I've updated the name of the Woden archives to include
incubating as per the incubator release process.
The Woden M2 candidate includes the major work items from the M2 plan.
Specifically, the following items are complete in the M2 Candidate:
WSDL 2.0 Interface parsing (DOM)
Create validation framework
WSDL 2.0 Binding parsing (DOM)
WSDL 2.0 Binding extensibility mechanism (DOM)
WSDL 2.0 SOAP Binding extension (DOM)
Implement validation logic for types and Interface
Unit tests for validation logic for types and Interface
Integrate W3C WSDL 2.0 types and Interface tests into Woden test suite
The following items are incomplete in the M2 plan:
Unit tests for Interface parsing (DOM)
Create validation framework including extension mechanism
Unit tests for Binding parsing (DOM)
Unit tests for SOAP Binding extension (DOM)
Update technical documentation about Woden design and implementation on
Wiki
Create initial user documentation
As can be seen from the above lists, work needs to be done on the
automated unit tests for the parser and documentation. The validation
tests do provide some tests for the parser and John performed manual
testing to verify that the parser is functioning as expected. John and I
plan on working more on documentation as more features become available in
M3.
Both John and I think Woden is in good shape to declare M2 as major
progress has been made on the parser and the validator. At this point we'd
like to ask the Woden committers to vote on the status of M2. John and I
both vote +1 (so +2). Please vote ASAP. We will collect votes until EOD
Wednesday, Dec. 7. If there are no negative votes I will then request
Incubator PMC approval to release M2. Once the PMC approves, M2 will be
declared and a link will be placed on the Woden site. (Feel free to reply
to this note with any concerns over this process.)
Thanks,
Lawrence Mandel