[RESULT] [VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-17 Thread Sidney Markowitz
With five +1, no 0, and no -1 binding votes, the vote to release Apache SpamAssassin 4.0.0 has PASSED. I will now commence the remainder of the release process. Thank you everyone who has helped with coding, testing, and bug reporting in the almost eight years since we split off the 3.4

Re: [VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-16 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 09:22:58PM +1300, Sidney Markowitz wrote: > Only votes from members of the PMC will be binding, but everyone is > encouraged to thoroughly test that these files properly install and > pass the make test checks on your platform and any other tests that > you can perform. +1

Re: [VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-16 Thread Mark Martinec
Calling for a vote on the release of Apache SpamAssassin 4.0.0 +1 for a long-awaited release and thanks to everyone for making it happen! Have been running trunk for months in production, and relying on normalize_charset (which now became a default) since a long time. It makes writing rules

Re: [VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-14 Thread Sidney Markowitz
Michael Peddemors wrote on 15/12/22 6:28 am: It is a time for rest and relaxation, so you MAY want to delay 4.0 release until after the holidays ;) This way everyone can install the new version while all the mail servers are shut down for their annual solstice to New Year break :)

Re: [VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-14 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
Always appreciate your insight, Michael, but the voting procedures at Apache don't support this.  Recommend you open a bug which might be considered for 4.0.1 for any changes. Unless there are more binding -1's than +1's, the release is official on the 17th. Regards, KAM On 12/14/2022

Re: [VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-14 Thread Michael Peddemors
Oops.. a little late for mentioning this ;) (Congrats everyone btw) 4.0 would have been a good time to increase the default scanning size.. Computers are a lot better and faster than in the old days, where SA only scanned files smaller than 1MG.. and spammers still like sending just above

Re: [VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-14 Thread Bill Cole
On 2022-12-14 at 03:22:58 UTC-0500 (Wed, 14 Dec 2022 21:22:58 +1300) Sidney Markowitz is rumored to have said: > [This email is bcc'd to the Apache PMC to ensure they notice it] > > Hello everyone, > > Calling for a vote on the release of Apache SpamAssassin 4.0.0 I vote +1 for releasing 4.0.0.

Re: [VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-14 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
+1 for the release. (Binding) Tested as non-root user with the tar.bz2 on CentOS 7.9.2009 and the sha256 sig passed. All tests successful. Files=210, Tests=3823, 925 wallclock secs ( 1.41 usr 0.38 sys + 290.36 cusr 37.64 csys = 329.79 CPU) Result: PASS We have also been running rc4 + patches in

Re: [VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-14 Thread Giovanni Bechis
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 09:22:58PM +1300, Sidney Markowitz wrote: > [This email is bcc'd to the Apache PMC to ensure they notice it] > > Hello everyone, > > Calling for a vote on the release of Apache SpamAssassin 4.0.0 > > I noticed that the official guidelines on the release process >

[VOTE] Release of 4.0.0 - vote will close on Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC

2022-12-14 Thread Sidney Markowitz
[This email is bcc'd to the Apache PMC to ensure they notice it] Hello everyone, Calling for a vote on the release of Apache SpamAssassin 4.0.0 I noticed that the official guidelines on the release process https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#policy say that they encourage the