[Geoserver-devel] This is the week before the release... the testing week :-)

Hi all,
not sure if everybody has noticed, but beginning of next week we plan
to have a release. This means we're in the testing week, when the testing team is supposed to hit GS nightly builds hard :slight_smile:

Just a reminder anyways, I know very well the team is not paid.
Every bit of testing will be very much appreciated though. :slight_smile:

Cheers
Andrea

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Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.

And mainly to remind myself, we are testing 2.0.x nightlies (2.0.1-SNAPSHOT) in preparation for the 2.0.1 release:
http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/2.0.x/

I will be testing app-schema with a rather nasty Oracle deployment.

On 16/12/09 15:36, Andrea Aime wrote:

Hi all,
not sure if everybody has noticed, but beginning of next week we plan
to have a release. This means we're in the testing week, when the
testing team is supposed to hit GS nightly builds hard :slight_smile:

Just a reminder anyways, I know very well the team is not paid.
Every bit of testing will be very much appreciated though. :slight_smile:

Cheers
Andrea

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Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com>
Software Engineer, CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre
26 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington WA 6151, Australia

Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:

And mainly to remind myself, we are testing 2.0.x nightlies (2.0.1-SNAPSHOT) in preparation for the 2.0.1 release:
http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/2.0.x/

I will be testing app-schema with a rather nasty Oracle deployment.

Thanks a ton Ben! :slight_smile:

From my part I'll be re-running the OSGEO benchmarks against 2.0.1
to see where we stand performance wise

Cheers
Andrea

--
Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.

Thanks for the reminder! Am downloading it now...

And just to clarify when does the freeze occur?

Andrea Aime wrote:

Hi all,
not sure if everybody has noticed, but beginning of next week we plan
to have a release. This means we're in the testing week, when the testing team is supposed to hit GS nightly builds hard :slight_smile:

Just a reminder anyways, I know very well the team is not paid.
Every bit of testing will be very much appreciated though. :slight_smile:

Cheers
Andrea

--
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:

And just to clarify when does the freeze occur?

It was meant to occur on Monday actually... :frowning:
That's what we said in the testing GSIP, one week before the release,
pens up, and start testing:
http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GSIP+42+-+Official+testing+team

Hopefully once we get straight the GSIP about project management
we'll be able to get this working by the book as well

Cheers
Andrea

--
Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.

Oops, sorry I misread your first email, i thought next week was testing week but it is this week. But yeah officially calling the freeze would be nice, perhaps at least until the new practices go through a few iterations. I remember when I was doing releases a while back people would get annoyed when the code base would freeze without a loud warning on the lists before hand.

2c.

Andrea Aime wrote:

Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:

And just to clarify when does the freeze occur?

It was meant to occur on Monday actually... :frowning:
That's what we said in the testing GSIP, one week before the release,
pens up, and start testing:
http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/GSIP+42+-+Official+testing+team

Hopefully once we get straight the GSIP about project management
we'll be able to get this working by the book as well

Cheers
Andrea

--
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.