Indeed, well remembered!
There is a file with the password.
The intro to the file says:
"Apache Commons has a twitter account that can be used
to post news about community activity, such as new
releases and so on."
The last post was May 2019, and the one before Sep 2018, so it is not
exactly
We have fixed a few bugs and added some enhancements since Apache
Commons Validator 1.7 was released, so I would like to release Apache
Commons Validator 1.8.0.
Apache Commons Validator 1.8.0 RC1 is available for review here:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/validator/1.8.0-RC1
I think the password is in svn? In the pmc or private folder if I recall
correctly.
On Sat, 2 Dec 2023, 12:35 Gary Gregory, wrote:
> I can't recall how we (PMC) access that account or if we even can, maybe
> it's a marketing/PR account?
>
> Gary
>
> On Thu, Nov 30, 2023, 5:53 PM sebb wrote:
>
The Apache Commons Logging team is pleased to announce the release of
Apache Commons Logging 1.3.0.
Apache Commons Logging is a thin adapter allowing configurable
bridging to other,
well-known logging systems.
This is a feature and maintenance release. Java 8 or later is required.
Historical
I can't recall how we (PMC) access that account or if we even can, maybe
it's a marketing/PR account?
Gary
On Thu, Nov 30, 2023, 5:53 PM sebb wrote:
> AFAICT https://twitter.com/ApacheCommons is no longer active, and
> links to it should be dropped.
>
> Note that it is not visible without a