My Stylesheets 7.49 build failed: https://teijenkins.hcmc.uvic.ca/job/Stylesheets-release-7.49.0/10/parsed_con... Cheers, Martin On 2020-02-12 3:36 p.m., Martin Holmes wrote:
I'm assuming that the release jobs of the TEI should run using the release branch job of the Stylesheets (i.e. TEI 3.7 is built with Stylesheets 7.49).
Cheers, Martin
On 2020-02-12 2:54 p.m., Raffaele Viglianti wrote:
Added to jenkin3. Currently running against the latest release of stylesheets (master branch). https://jenkins3.tei-c.org/job/TEIP5-release-3.7.0/
I'm not sure if we're also supposed to be doing a stylesheets release or if we just build against the latest release? I think we have been testing exclusively against Stylesheets:dev so we probably want to do a stylesheets release?
Raff
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:35 PM Elisa Beshero-Bondar
mailto:ebb8@pitt.edu> wrote: Dear Council: I've created the release branch for 3.7.0 now, so you may push to dev again! Martin and Peter and Raff, we're ready for your Jenkins servers to test the release branch of the Guidelines now.
Elisa
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 5:25 PM Elisa Beshero-Bondar
mailto:ebbondar@gmail.com> wrote: Dear Council: I'm at last creating the release branches for 3.7.0, so please don't push to dev for a moment until I send the "all clear"!
Elisa
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