This isn't targetted at Mladen, but just want the participants
to understand the ramifications. When the Project votes to
release software, it becomes the problem of the Foundation to
stand behind it. If you release without following this procedure,
you own all of the liability, which is a very
Bill Barker wrote:
You can't have a stable release from ASF without a [VOTE]. It doesn't
matter if it's the one piece of bug-free software in the world. You
still need a [VOTE].
Indeed. The plan for this release was widely publicized and approved (I
think there was a vote as well), but a vote
Bill Barker wrote:
You can't have a stable release from ASF without a [VOTE]. It doesn't
matter if it's the one piece of bug-free software in the world. You
still need a [VOTE].
My mistake.
I forgot the standard:
We expect it to be ratified as a Stable release when the vote takes
place in
The Apache Jakarta Tomcat team is proud to announce the immediate
availability of Jakarta Tomcat Connectors 1.2.8.
This new release has passed the very rigorous release process with four
beta versions released.
Please see the
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/changelog.html
for a
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Subject: [ANN] JK 1.2.8 Released
The Apache Jakarta Tomcat team is proud to announce the immediate
availability of Jakarta Tomcat Connectors 1.2.8.
This new release has passed the very rigorous release process