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commit 9057e05e49263012fde610fcd31d7b240a9eff88
Author: Lari Hotari <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Fri Jun 12 02:47:30 2026 +0300

    Remove obsolete Homebrew libpulsar and Python client release sections
    
    These steps only applied to Pulsar 2.8-2.10 releases; the C++ and Python
    clients now live in separate repositories with their own release guides.
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 contribute/release-process.md | 64 -------------------------------------------
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diff --git a/contribute/release-process.md b/contribute/release-process.md
index db3084d6622..f0c3f03b7ec 100644
--- a/contribute/release-process.md
+++ b/contribute/release-process.md
@@ -670,70 +670,6 @@ This step is for the latest *LTS* release only
 3. Send a pull request for reviews and get it merged.
 4. Once it is merged, the chart will be automatically released to GitHub 
releases at https://github.com/apache/pulsar-helm-chart and updated to 
https://pulsar.apache.org/charts/index.yaml.
 
-### Release Homebrew libpulsar package
-
-For 2.8, 2.9 and 2.10 releases, you should release the libpulsar package on 
Homebrew.
-
-:::caution
-
-The C++ client is now developing in a [separated 
repo](https://github.com/apache/pulsar-client-cpp). You should check its own 
release guide if you're releasing version >= 3.0.0.
-
-:::
-
-Release a new version of libpulsar for Homebrew, You can follow the example 
[here](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/53514).
-
-### Release Python client
-
-For 2.8, 2.9 and 2.10 releases, you should release the Python client.
-
-:::note
-
-1. You need to create an account on PyPI: https://pypi.org/account/register/
-2. Ask anyone that has been a release manager before to add you as a 
maintainer for pulsar-docker on PyPI
-3. Once you have completed the following steps in this section, you can check 
if the wheels are uploaded successfully in [Download 
files](https://pypi.org/project/pulsar-client/#files). Remember to switch to 
the correct version in [Release 
history](https://pypi.org/project/pulsar-client/#history).
-
-:::
-
-:::caution
-
-Make sure you run following command at the release tag!
-
-:::
-
-:::caution
-
-The Python client is now developing in a [separated 
repo](https://github.com/apache/pulsar-client-python). You should check its own 
release guide if you're releasing version >= 3.0.0.
-
-:::
-
-#### Linux
-
-There is a script that builds and packages the Python client inside Docker 
images:
-
-```shell
-pulsar-client-cpp/docker/build-wheels.sh
-```
-
-The wheel files will be left under `pulsar-client-cpp/python/wheelhouse`. Make 
sure all the files have `manylinux` in the filenames. Otherwise, those files 
will not be able to upload to PyPI.
-
-Run the following command to push the built wheel files:
-
-```shell
-cd pulsar-client-cpp/python/wheelhouse
-pip install twine
-twine upload pulsar_client-*.whl
-```
-
-#### macOS
-
-There is a script that builds and packages the Python client inside Docker 
images:
-
-```shell
-pulsar-client-cpp/python/build-mac-wheels.sh
-```
-
-The wheel files will be generated at each platform directory under 
`pulsar-client-cpp/python/pkg/osx/`. Then you can run `twin upload` to upload 
those wheel files.
-
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