Andrew McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:37 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Andrew McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> Fwiw, my experience from 10.4 is that you need to patch the code to make >> it work. I'm working on a cleanup of both tools that I plan to commit to >> trunk at some point, but I don't know if it will be ready by the time >> you need it... > > I didn't seem to have a problem, actually since a search for just bugs > in release 10.3.2.2 turned out pretty much the list of changes I > expected to see. > >> > I'll post my 'test candidate' as soon as I have it so >> > others can check it for flaws. After that, I'll post a real 10.3.3 >> > candidate and call for a vote. If anyone wants to help out, feel free >> > to pitch in testing, checking the release notes or whatever. > > OK, my 'test candidate' is up at: > > http://people.apache.org/~fuzzylogic/10.3.3.0/
Wow, that was quick! :) I'm afraid I'm not able to access the files. Perhaps you forgot to make them world readable? > I put the RELEASE-NOTES.html and CHANGES.html in that directory as > well so you don't need to download the whole package to review those > if that's all you want to review. The release notes obviously need > some work, I'll finesse those a bit tomorrow. > > Then, as mentioned before, last call will be Friday, and I'll build > the candidate Friday or this weekend and call for a vote, with voting > ending next Wednesday. I'd like to have a 72-hour vote for this since > it's a bugfix off the branch, so the announcement can go out mid-week. > Please let me know if you think we should give it a full week. The only problem I see with a 72-hour vote, is that the bylaws of the DB PMC[1] require at least 7 days, unless a majority of the PMC members have voted +1 (or -1) before that: The minimum and default requirement for a passing vote is simple majority of PMC members casting ballots. The default voting period is 10 days and the minimum is 7 days unless the success or failure is arithmetically known. [1] http://db.apache.org/management.html -- Knut Anders
