+1
with a few additions: I think that the project should have a planned
roadmap with more or less fixed release dates/cycles and a clear
pre-planned EOL plan.
We should also specify what EOL means for us and if there is a step
between. I think of making bugfixes/backports during main
great, thanks!
Jacopo
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 5:16 PM Jacques Le Roux
wrote:
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> It's up to date:
>
> *< uses a global content distribution network (CDN) which collects new
> releases almost as soon as you post them. The files therefore become
> available for download almost
It's up to date:
*<>
Le 04/01/2022 à 15:56, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
I have asked, Greg answered:
<>
So it's official, it's now 15 mins :) I have tried stats. twice (once in Nov.
one today) it does not work or is really, really, really slow...
I have asked on members if we should
Hi All,
I'd like to discuss about OFBiz releases EOL (End Of Life) announcement.
For instance R17.12 is EOL with 17.12.08. I suggest to make it clear on site (if that's not already enough, eg*), to send an email to user ML and
maybe talk about it in social-media and the blog.
Maybe we could
I have asked, Greg answered:
<>
So it's official, it's now 15 mins :) I have tried stats. twice (once in Nov.
one today) it does not work or is really, really, really slow...
I have asked on members if we should not update
https://infra.apache.org/release-publishing.html#faqs
Jacques
Le
Jacques: you should never crosspost from a *private* mailing list, to a
public mailing list.
The move to a CDN is done/final.
The experiment is related to usage statistics.
-Greg
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 6:56 AM Jacques Le Roux
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> Hi,
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> Is this still an experiment?
>
> Daniel said
>
>
Hi,
Is this still an experiment?
Daniel said
<>
That's quite a change!
Thanks
Jacques
Le 04/11/2021 à 07:47, Greg Stein a écrit :
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 5:43 AM Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 11:51 PM Daniel Gruno wrote:
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> On 26/10/2021 20.54, Jarek
Thank you Jacques,
I have now published the change.
Jacopo
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 11:53 AM Jacques Le Roux
wrote:
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> I agree Jacopo,
>
> Will you handle it?
>
> I made those tiny changes after an answer Mark J. Cox made to Mark Thomas in
> a discussion I read on
Thank you Jacques, it is indeed good news.
However, I think we should stick to the current workflow, at least
until the Infra updates their recommendations here:
https://infra.apache.org/release-publishing.html#faqs
Thanks,
Jacopo
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 12:16 PM Jacques Le Roux
wrote:
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> Hi
Hi Jacopo,
2 months ago the ASF moved from a mirrors architecture to a CDNs architecture.
It's described at
https://fossforce.com/2021/10/apache-foundation-moves-from-mirrors-to-a-cdn-to-distribute-software/
In the related members thread* (only accessible to ASF members) Daniel Gruno
said**:
I agree Jacopo,
Will you handle it?
I made those tiny changes after an answer Mark J. Cox made to Mark Thomas in a
discussion I read on security-disc...@community.apache.org :
MT: <>
MC: <>
There are at least 340+ TLPs*. So I guess it becomes worrying for the ASF.
I don't think we
Thank you Jacques for adding the statement: however I think it is time
to remove the entire section of 17.12.08 since we have enough releases
out of 18.12 already. The release 17.12.08 will always be available in
the archive.
Jacopo
On Sun, Jan 2, 2022 at 6:55 PM wrote:
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> This is an automated
The Apache OFBiz community is pleased to announce the new release "Apache
OFBiz 18.12.05".
Apache OFBiz® is an open source product for the automation of enterprise
processes that includes framework components and business applications.
http://ofbiz.apache.org/
"Apache OFBiz 18.12.05" is the
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