From Arne.Morten.Kvarving at sintef.no Mon Oct 2 09:23:37 2023 From: Arne.Morten.Kvarving at sintef.no (Arne Morten Kvarving) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2023 09:23:37 +0000 Subject: [Opm] opm-tests master rewritten Message-ID: Due to a mishap I have rewritten the master branch of opm-tests on request of the unfortunate party. Sorry for any inconvenience. arnem From Markus.Blatt at opm-op.com Fri Oct 6 15:26:37 2023 From: Markus.Blatt at opm-op.com (Markus Blatt) Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2023 17:26:37 +0200 Subject: [Opm] Tentative Release 2023.10 schedule Message-ID: <9de79374-e0ff-4666-9139-42f6cc3498fa@opm-op.com> Dear OPM community, time flies and our calendar says that is already October again. Everybody has been quite busy improving and extending OPM over the summer. Seems like high time to collect the harvest into a new release. I have the honor of working for you as a release manager and intend to base my work on the following tentative release schedule: 2023-10-11: Creation of release branches             Note that everything in master at this time will also be in             the release. After this date only important changes will             become part of the release. These should be mainly bugfixes 2023-10-18: First release candidate available for testing 2023-10-30: Second release candidate available for testing. 2023-11-6: Final release Please mark the PRs that should go into the release with Milestone "Release 2023.10" to make it easier to get an overview. From October 18 on features/bug fixes will need to be merged to master first and will be backported by me to the release branches. Please keep that in mind as you will need to clearly state that a PR is also for the release to speed up reviewing and prevent me from missing stuff. Would be a good idea to also start tagging currently open PRs, to help with prioritizing reviews. Please don't do this for all of your PRs but only those that you think are considerably stable and important features. Bugfixes should go in in any case. Thanks in advance for all the help and your patience with the release manager (I know that I can be slow from time to time). Cheers, Markus -- Markus Blatt | https://de.linkedin.com/in/markusblatt CEO @ OPM-OP AS, Oscars gate 27, 0352 Oslo, Norway https://opm-op.com | +4916097590858 From markus.blatt at opm-op.com Thu Oct 19 07:11:35 2023 From: markus.blatt at opm-op.com (Markus Blatt) Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2023 09:11:35 +0200 Subject: [Opm] First release candidate for 2023.10 available Message-ID: Dear all, I am pleased to annouce that we have finished preparing the first release candidate for testing. You can check out the release candidate from the github repos using the tag       release/2022.10/rc1 (do git checkout release/2023.10/rc1 and then rebuild) or use binary packages for Ubuntu Linux versions 20.04 and 22.04. To test the binary packages, follow the normal installation instructions at the OPM website [1], but replace the command       sudo apt-add-repository ppa:opm/ppa with the command       sudo apt-add-repository ppa:opm/testing to use the testing package repository instead of the regular one. The release process this year seems much faster than the last time I was release manager some years ago. I guess this is a sign of the good work of all our developers. So kudos to all of them. It is a pleasure to work with you. Kind regards, Markus [1] -- Markus Blatt CEO @ OPM-OP AS, Oscars gate 27, 0352 Oslo, Norway https://opm-op.com | +4916097590858 From Markus.Blatt at opm-op.com Tue Oct 31 19:49:42 2023 From: Markus.Blatt at opm-op.com (Markus Blatt) Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2023 20:49:42 +0100 Subject: [Opm] Fwd: Second release candidate for 2023.10 available In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3bde34b6-6475-4457-afb8-1a5089fba9fb@opm-op.com> Dear all, I am pleased to annouce that we have finished preparing the second release candidate for testing. You can check out the release candidate from the github repos using the tag       release/2022.10/rc2 (do git checkout release/2023.10/rc2 and then rebuild) or use binary packages for Ubuntu Linux versions 20.04 and 22.04. To test the binary packages, follow the normal installation instructions at the OPM website [1], but replace the command       sudo apt-add-repository ppa:opm/ppa with the command       sudo apt-add-repository ppa:opm/testing to use the testing package repository instead of the regular one. Kind regards, Markus [1]