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ICM 0.3.0 - preparing the scope for meta-release Spring25 #193

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jpengar opened this issue Aug 22, 2024 · 11 comments
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ICM 0.3.0 - preparing the scope for meta-release Spring25 #193

jpengar opened this issue Aug 22, 2024 · 11 comments
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@jpengar
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jpengar commented Aug 22, 2024

Problem description

This issue should serve for collecting topics to be addressed by next release of ICM.
Please add your proposals in the comments and open issues if needed.

Meta-release Spring25

M0:

  • 30/09/2024 kick-off preparation

M1 (Commonalities & ICM):

  • 15/10/2024

Ref: Milestone activities

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The WG should review as candidates those issues labeled with ICM-backlog to decide whether to include or discard them (at least for now). And WG participants can submit new proposals for the next release to be considered as well.

Proposed candidate topics:

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This issue is analogous to the one open in Commonalities: camaraproject/Commonalities#273

@jpengar jpengar added the subproject management Actions related to repository/releases label Aug 22, 2024
@eric-murray
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I added the following issue as a candidate for 0.3.0

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murthygorty commented Aug 30, 2024

Let's please consider this issue for 0.3.0
DPoP support in CAMARA OIDC Profile #125

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@hdamker hdamker pinned this issue Sep 4, 2024
@shilpa-padgaonkar
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Please consider #145

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jpengar commented Sep 11, 2024

  • Next Steps:
    • Should we start talking about the candidates to decide whether to include them in Spring25? Or do it after the M0 date and wait for more candidates until then?
    • Should we already include all ICM backlog labeled issues in the list of candidates for analysis, i.e. to decide if they will eventually be part of Spring25 scope?
    • Should we start working on PR Improve Access and User Consent document #182 and the rest of the documentation topics that seem to be needed for sure for Spring25?

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jpengar commented Sep 11, 2024

#200 was requested by @tanjadegroot. I'll add it to the list of candidates, as agreed in today's WG call.

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jpengar commented Sep 11, 2024

spring25-candidate label created for explicitly requested items as candidates for the next meta-release scope.

As agreed in today's WG call, other items labeled with ICM-Backlog but not explicitly requested by the issue owner or other WG participants will not be considered candidates by default, to avoid the overhead of having technical discussions about them without the support of the owner or other participants behind it.

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mhfoo commented Sep 25, 2024

Please consider #205 for Spring25-Candidate
@jpengar @AxelNennker

This is reopening Issue #128

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jpengar commented Oct 8, 2024

#211 is proposed as a Spring25 candidate.

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jpengar commented Oct 8, 2024

The versioning of the Spring25 release will be reviewed according to #207 and camaraproject/ReleaseManagement#94. So it may not end up being r0.3.0. cc @eric-murray @hdamker

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jpengar commented Oct 22, 2024

Added #208, which was missing from the list of candidates.

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jpengar commented Oct 23, 2024

Added #209 just fixed by #210, which was missing from the list of candidates.

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