Hi,

A few problems getting material to check:

Apache releases source code. Where the source code to check?!

It's findable but a link to a specific set of bytes in the message would be better.

https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/any23/2.1/apache-any23-2.1-src.zip

which will be there forever in svn.

Bytes in repository.apache.org will go away so VOTE message will be come incomplete.

So the vote is on the bytes for dist/any23 as shown at dist.apache.org, I don't see any sha1 or md5 files there.

v2.0 at apache.org/dist/any23 does have sha1 and md5 files so there is a change happening. Some kind of download checksum is necessary.

    Andy

On 15/09/17 09:11, lewis john mcgibbney wrote:
Hi user@ and dev@,
Thank you to everyone who worked and used Any23 on it's 2.1-SNAPSHOT development drive, I would likVOTE to release Any23 2.1.

We solved 10 issues:
https://s.apache.org/34tJ

Git source tag (fc6fd91df338f793da58bb80368ac421f544f7ee):
https://s.apache.org/wO73

Staging repo:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapacheany23-1003/

PGP release keys (signed using 48BAEBF6):
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/any23/KEYS

Vote will be open for 72 hours.

[ ] +1, release Any23 2.1
[ ] +/-0, fine, but consider to fix few issues before...
[ ] -1, nope, because... (and please explain why)

N.B. +1 from me

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