FYI this is relevant for the 3 Packages in WP3 From: fiware-wpl-bounces at lists.fi-ware.org [mailto:fiware-wpl-bounces at lists.fi-ware.org] On Behalf Of Miguel Carrillo Sent: Mittwoch, 30. April 2014 10:17 To: fiware-wpa at lists.fi-ware.org; fiware-wpl at lists.fi-ware.org Subject: [Fiware-wpl] Fwd: Re: IoT packages: where to upload the packages? This is of general interest. -------- Mensaje original -------- Asunto: Re: IoT packages: where to upload the packages? Fecha: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 10:10:56 +0200 De: Miguel Carrillo <mcp at tid.es><mailto:mcp at tid.es> Para: thierry.nagellen at orange.com<mailto:thierry.nagellen at orange.com>, MANUEL ESCRICHE VICENTE <mev at tid.es><mailto:mev at tid.es>, FERMIN GALAN MARQUEZ <fermin at tid.es><mailto:fermin at tid.es> Hi Thierry, Very quickly, there are many things going on in parallel today. Place: Files tool on forge Naming Rules: Same ones as for the the GEs - instead of a GEi name you have package names now Documentation You can upload documents together with the package to the Files tools. I guess that the doc would be something like release notes. I am aware that some WPs are creating private wiki pages but I assume that these will be short and can be used to create a pdf document easily. BR Miguel El 30/04/2014 8:37, thierry.nagellen at orange.com<mailto:thierry.nagellen at orange.com> escribió: Hi Miguel, Manuel, Do we have the guidelines for the software packages which will typically install 2 or 3 IoT GEis together? * Rules for the naming of the package * Place to upload them (I expect in the forge but in this case we should have a clear naming system for packages) * And documentation? Typically in IoT we have a package for the Technicolor Cloud Proxy which install together Esper4FastData and Protocol Adapter ZPA. In the same way, the team worked last week in Madrid on integration between Backend GEis to provide packages so before to ask developers to do some actions to publish these packages I would be sure we tackle all the issues. Thanks, Thierry Nagellen -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 12038 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://lists.fiware.org/private/old-fiware-apps/attachments/20140430/30b6fa39/attachment.bin>
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