On 31/08/2009, at 2:18 AM, Wendy Smoak wrote:

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 3:31 AM, Deng Ching<[email protected]> wrote:

The staging repository where the binaries, including the sources, signatures
and checksums, is here:

http://vmbuild.apache.org/archiva/repository/staged-archiva/

I'm having that uncomfortable "Do I have the *right* 1.2.2?" feeling.
It looks like 1.2.2 was made available for download on Aug 24th and
replaced on Aug 27th.  That means we potentially have two different
1.2.2's floating around out there.

I added a line to the release process wiki advising against re-using
version numbers after a version has been made available for public
download.  IMO we should have just moved on to 1.2.3 after a blocking
issue was found in 1.2.2.  Version numbers are free. :)

While that process was adopted in Continuum, it has never been adopted here. Are you suggesting we change the release process in a similar way?

You can check if you got the right one by checking the checksums or signatures against the current distribution site. Perhaps we can bake the SVN revision and time/date in as well...

- Brett

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