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ReleaseCheckList

This is a checklist of things that need to be done in order to carry out a source and binary release of openModeller Desktop.

First things first

Build Binary for Windows

Build Binary for Linux

openModellerDesktop-1.0.4-linux-installer.bin  

Build Binary for Mac

make install && ../mac/1-release-extra.sh; ../mac/2-release-extra-qt.sh && ../mac/test_bundle.sh

The last argument above will launch the application in test mode - you should verify it works properly and ideally also test on a 'clean' machine.

openModellerDesktop-1.0.4-mac.zip  

Tagging

   svn cp https://openmodeller.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openmodeller/trunk/openModellerDesktop \
          https://openmodeller.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openmodeller/tags/openModellerDesktop_release_1_0_8

Make the source release

cd /tmp
svn export https://openmodeller.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openmodeller/tags/openModellerDesktop_release_1_0_5 \
          openModellerDesktopSource.v1.0.5

Create the release on sourceforge

https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/newrelease.php?package_id=142057&group_id=101808

This is release 1.0.5 of openModeller Desktop.

Tim Sutton
18 April 2007

Announcing the release

Create an announcement template

An annoucement templace will save you retypping the same text at the various places of announcement. The following text can be used as a basis:

A Generic release subject

Announcing the release of openModeller Desktop version 1.0.5

A generic 20 word summary

openModeller Desktop application provides a user friendly GUI for carrying out niche modelling experiments such as modelling species distribution.

A generic short html announcement

It is our great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of openModeller Desktop Version 1.X.X. <a href="http://openmodeller.sf.net">openModeller</a> is a generic framework for carrying out fundamental niche modelling experiments - typically used to predict species distribution given a set of environmental raster layers. The openModeller Desktop application builds on the openModeller library by providing a user friendly graphical user interface for carrying out niche modelling experiments.

This release introduces several new features including xxxx. xxxx. xxxx. The release also includes numerous bug fixes and stability improvements. openModeller Desktop is available is source form, and as binary executables for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and as a GNU/Linux distribution independent application bundle. All versions can be obtained from our <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=101808&sel_platform=4998">download page</a>.

As an open source project, we provide support for using openModeller via our mailing lists and bug tracker:

<ul>
<li>For general enquiries <a href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/openmodeller-users">subscribe</a> to our users mailing list.</li>
<li>For developer related enquiries <a href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/openmodeller-devel">subscribe</a> to our separate developers list.</li>
<li>If you think you have found a bug, please report it using our <a href="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=101808&atid=631036">bug tracker</a>. When reporting bugs, please include some contact information in case we need help with replicating your issue.</li>
</ul>

A generic short plain text announcement

It is our great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of openModeller Desktop Version 1.X.X. openModeller (http://openmodeller.sf.net) is a generic framework for carrying out fundamental niche modelling experiments - typically used to predict species distribution given a set of environmental raster layers. The openModeller Desktop application builds on the openModeller library by providing a user friendly graphical user interface for carrying out niche modelling experiments.

This release introduces several new features including xxxx. xxxx. xxxx. The release also includes numerous bug fixes and stability improvements. openModeller Desktop is available is source form, and as binary executables for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and as a GNU/Linux distribution independent application bundle. All versions can be obtained from our download page at http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=101808&sel_platform=4998

As an open source project, we provide support for using openModeller via our mailing lists and bug tracker:

- For general enquiries subscribe to our users mailing list at http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/openmodeller-users
- For developer related enquiries subscribe to our separate developers list at http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/openmodeller-devel
- If you think you have found a bug, please report it using our <a href="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=101808&atid=631036">bug tracker</a>. When reporting bugs, please include some contact information in case we need help with replicating your issue.

For a longer annoucement, include the changelog text and a screenshot of some shiny new feature.

A generic product description

openModeller is a generic framework for carrying out fundamental niche modelling experiments - typically used to predict species distribution given a set of environmental raster layers. The openModeller Desktop application builds on the openModeller library by providing a user friendly graphical user interface for carrying out niche modelling experiments.

A generic features list

* A layerset manager. This is for creating named collections of layers for use in modelling experiments. Having layers organised in named sets removes the tedium of repeatedly having to select layers from the file system for different model runs.
* An algorithm profile manager. Algorithm profiles let you store the custom parameters you use for running models in a reusable way.
* An experiment designer. The experiment designer allows you to set up an experiment consisting of multiple species and algorithm profiles.
* An experiment browser. Once an experiment is completed the experiment browser presents the list of algorithm profiles and the species names in a tree view. Clicking on an item in the experiment tree shows a detailed report for that model. The report includes all the details of which algorithm was used, which parameters for the algorithm were changed, which layers were used, the model duration and so on.
* A map browser. The map browser allows you to pan and zoom on the model's map image.
* Translations. The openModeller Desktop application is available with Brazillian Portuguese and English translations.
* Modelling Plugins. The actual modelling work is managed by plugins. This includes a 'local' plugin openModeller library, and a 'web service' plugin that allows models to be run on a remote server.

SF news

Add an entry to the http://sourceforge.net/news/submit.php?group_id=101808 sourceforge news page

It is our great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of openModeller Desktop Version 1.0.5 openModeller is a generic framework for carrying out fundamental niche modelling experiments - typically used to predict species distribution given a set of environmental raster layers. The openModeller Desktop application builds on the openModeller library by providing a user friendly graphical user interface for carrying out niche modelling experiments.

Home Page : http://openmodeller.sf.net
Download  : http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=101808&sel_platform=4998

openModeller Home Page

http://openmodeller.sourceforge.net/administrator/index2.php?option=com_content

Apple Downloads

https://adcweb.apple.com/downloads/

Freshmeat

http://freshmeat.net/add-release/64308/69403/

Slashgeo

http://slashgeo.org/submit.pl

LXER.com

http://lxer.com/module/newswire/stories/add.php

kde-apps

Good source of downloads - 50 in the first days of 1.0.5 release announcement Dont use this anymore - use qt apps rather.

http://kde-apps.org/content/add.php

Qt-apps

Freemacware.com

http://www.freemacware.com/let-us-know/

OSNews

http://www.osnews.com/submit.php

Publicise by mail

On mailing lists

Selected people

Neil Caithness, Alastair Culham, Prof Larry Zietsman, Adriaan van Niekerk, Ernst Baard, Aimee Stewart, Dave Vieglas,

Hi All

Just a quick note to let you know that openModeller Desktop version 1.0.5 is now available. openModeller Desktop provides a user friendly GUI environment for carrying out fundamental niche modelling experiments (usually used to predict and visualise potential species distribution). The software is free and open source. Binaries are available for windows, mac osx and linux. For more info, visit:

http://openmodeller.sourceforge.net/<replace with actual link>

Regards


-- 
Tim Sutton
openModeller Desktop Geek :-)



2014-08-13 10:45