Thanks for catching these, Mamta. I keep not having time to fix the
Getting Started guide just before a release -- but it should be more up
to date than it is. I will file a JIRA issue for these fixes.
Kim
On 09/04/08 17:34, Mamta Satoor wrote:
Thanks for being the Release Manager, Rick.
+1
Rick Hillegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to
accept it as a Derby release.
It looks like a solid release candidate with many bug fixes of high
value. My vote: +1
--
Knut Anders
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to accept
it as a Derby release. The candidate lives at:
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.4.2.0/
+1
--
John
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to accept
it as a Derby release. The candidate lives at:
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.4.2.0/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Friday, September 5.
10.2.4.0 is a bugfix vehicle,
Thanks for everyone's hard work on patching, documenting, and testing
10.4.2.0. The polls have closed. The community has approved 10.4.2.0 as
an official Derby release:
+1:
Kim Haase
Rick Hillegas (pmc)
Ole Solberg
Kristian Waagan (pmc)
Bryan Pendleton (pmc)
Mamta Satoor (pmc)
Myrna van
+1
Dag
+1
based on
http://dbtg.thresher.com/derby/test/10.4.2.0_RC/PublicTestReport.html .
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to accept
it as a Derby release. The candidate lives at:
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.4.2.0/
The polls close
On 08/26/08 18:27, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to accept
it as a Derby release.
+1 based on my test runs with an enterprise level benchmark (see wiki).
I didn't find any Derby bugs as part of this testing. This activity also
tested the
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to
accept it as a Derby release.
+1
thanks,
bryan
Thanks for being the Release Manager, Rick.
+1
I did some adhoc testing with the jar files for 10.4.2.0 and didn't
find any issues.
Just spotted 2 documentation issues (very trivial) in Getting Started
with Derby. By no means, the release has to stop for them because i
think these 2 minor
On 8/26/08, Rick Hillegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to accept it
as a Derby release.
+1
Ran suites.All and derbyall on iseries, no surprises.
Myrna
+1
Test results are in Wiki.
On 9/4/08, Myrna van Lunteren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/26/08, Rick Hillegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to accept
it
as a Derby release.
+1
Ran suites.All and derbyall on iseries, no
+1
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to
accept it as a Derby release. The candidate lives at:
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.4.2.0/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Friday, September 5.
10.2.4.0 is a bugfix vehicle,
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to accept
it as a Derby release. The candidate lives at:
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.4.2.0/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Friday, September 5.
10.2.4.0 is a bugfix
I checked the docs in this release candidate and they look good, for the
most part. (The Japanese PDFs look strange except for the TOC, but that
was true with the last release too; we don't seem to have provided the
Japanese Portuguese docs before that. Perhaps it's more a reader
problem than
Please test-drive the 10.4.2.0 candidate, then vote on whether to accept
it as a Derby release. The candidate lives at:
http://people.apache.org/~rhillegas/10.4.2.0/
The polls close at 5:00 pm San Francisco time on Friday, September 5.
10.2.4.0 is a bugfix vehicle, distinguished from the
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