Activiti: Last week Dev Logs #83

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Activiti: Last week Dev Logs #83

salaboy
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Last week it was all about the GA release. We worked hard to improve our coverage and acceptance test to make sure that we reduce the potential issues after releasing. You can find more about the GA release here, and you can keep track of the Service Release 1 (SR1) that will follow if critical issues are found. We improved our getting started guidesand simplify the deployment steps to make sure that you can get all the services up and running with a single HELM command.

Moving forward we started planning the 7.1 Release Train so feel free to get in touch via Gitter/Twitter/Email if you are interested in being part of those planning sessions.

@CTI777Worked on following issues: #2465, #1862, #2272 (Missing audit event api's for signals)

@igdianov
Completed PRs:

@almerico  Made pr to JenkinsX, pipelines configurations.

@miguelruizdevworked on the coverage of LIKE operator in Query, identified redundancy of description field in process at the cloud level and fixed edge case of standalone tasks variable retrieval in Query (2514)

@ryandawsonukworked on the GA release.

@erdemedeirosfinished work on connector variable mapping (https://github.com/Activiti/Activiti/issues/2213) for both non-cloud and cloud implementations. Provided examples for it.

@constantin-ciobotaruFixed process variable mapping json format (2483), added process id in process extension json file (2497), updated aps to work with activiti modeling 7.0.0.GA, worked for fixing swagger in case of jackson mixin in api models (2456)

@salaboyworked with @ryandawsonukand @erdemedeirosto polish the last issues around 7.0.0.GA and we did the release.

Get in touch if you want to contribute: https://gitter.im/Activiti/Activiti7

We are looking forward to mentor people on the technologies that we are using to submit their first Pull Request

About the Author
Open Source, Java, BPM and Rule Engine enthusiast and promoter. Writer of 4 books about BPM & Rule Engines, now Principal Software Engineer @ Alfresco.