The vote result is as follows: +1 Paul +0 Rahul +1 Dion +1 Stephen Result: +1
I tried to follow the procedure in order to see the impact of a binary and source releases and have to say that I feat it'll move lots of stuffs around. In particular, how would the mirrorred download look like with several flavours of dists (both binary and sources) ? I have given it up for now. I find it ok to have a single binary and source distribution of the whole jelly project (yes, I know, it should be released more often!).
We may consider the maven sources plugin at some point...I am now setting things up for a proper signing and hashing then will achieve the jar-oriented tasks of the release guide. And send an announcement here and on commons-users.
paul Paul Libbrecht wrote:
I hereby request to vote about the release of the jelly subproject "interaction tag library".The details of the release plan are below.I would like to please request a vote for 36 hours, ie. till Wednesday 14:00 GMT.+1 [ ] yes, let's do it 0 [ ] let it happen... but I can't really check -1 [ ] don't do it because... thank you in advance. paul Paul Libbrecht wrote:Here's the plan: - all issues with this tag-libs are cleared- no further changes are needed for the release... and almost no risk of concurrent change exist (hence no branch is needed). - the release shall, as with most jelly-tag-libraries, only produce jar files to be consumed from the maven repo at ibiblio and the repo at apache. No source or binary distribution will be made. - once the vote passed, I will simply update changes.xml and project.xml, tag the files, upload the jar to the Apache, submit a jar upload to iblio's repo.I have assembled the following release candidates... - a site with RC1 version tag: http://people.apache.org/~polx/tmp/jelly-tags-interaction-rc1/- a jar which is the sole outcome of this subproject: http://people.apache.org/~polx/tmp/commons-jelly-tags-interaction-1.1-RC1.jar
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