Hi,

> @kou, the conda-forge repositories in question are:
> 
> https://github.com/conda-forge/arrow-cpp-feedstock
> https://github.com/conda-forge/parquet-cpp-feedstock
> https://github.com/conda-forge/pyarrow-feedstock
> 
> Updating them is a bit laborious because we have arrow-cpp ->
> parquet-cpp -> pyarrow dependency. So the updates must be completed
> serially

Thanks! I've missed "Updating conda packages" section in
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW/Release+Management+Guide .
Sorry.

I'll be able to send pull requests to them.

> We should maybe post the voted-on release binaries at
> anaconda.org/apache eventually but that doesn't need to happen this
> release cycle

OK. I'll do it after we have the released 0.10.0 source
archive.

--
kou

In <CAJPUwMDUHb9=eArtA0PEDhPpL=_cyfxzhfxn-udumgji3k0...@mail.gmail.com>
  "Re: Need a release manager for Arrow 0.10.0" on Thu, 19 Jul 2018 09:50:53 
-0400,
  Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Kou!
> 
> @Krisztian, where do we stand with the conda recipes in apache/arrow
> vs. the ones in conda-forge? Will the updates there still be manual?
> 
> @kou, the conda-forge repositories in question are:
> 
> https://github.com/conda-forge/arrow-cpp-feedstock
> https://github.com/conda-forge/parquet-cpp-feedstock
> https://github.com/conda-forge/pyarrow-feedstock
> 
> Updating them is a bit laborious because we have arrow-cpp ->
> parquet-cpp -> pyarrow dependency. So the updates must be completed
> serially
> 
> We should maybe post the voted-on release binaries at
> anaconda.org/apache eventually but that doesn't need to happen this
> release cycle
> 
> - Wes
> 
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 7:03 AM, Uwe L. Korn <uw...@xhochy.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've added you to the PyPI admins. For the GPG key, please add it to the 
>> KEYS file in https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/arrow/KEYS and 
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/arrow/KEYS (they should be kept in 
>> sync). There is a small how-to at the top of the file. Just realised that I 
>> also need to do this.
>>
>> Uwe
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 19, 2018, at 12:12 PM, Kouhei Sutou wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I want to take packaging related tasks but I'm busy between
>>> 23th and 26th... I'll do at least the Ruby bindings related
>>> tasks. Because 0.10.0 is the first release of the Ruby
>>> bindings.
>>>
>>> I hope that I can do other packaging related tasks.
>>>
>>> I have a PyPI account: https://pypi.org/user/kou/
>>> Do I need other accounts to release packages? conda-forge?
>>>
>>> I have a GPG key: https://github.com/kou.gpg
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> --
>>> kou
>>>
>>> In <cajpuwmbpfm7yeckhu5uwdkmjhknqwirvbfufupzwwwhwq3m...@mail.gmail.com>
>>>   "Re: Need a release manager for Arrow 0.10.0 [was Re: Packaging status
>>> update]" on Wed, 18 Jul 2018 15:13:46 -0400,
>>>   Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> > If we could cut the release on the 24th (Tuesday) or 25th (Wednesday)
>>> > that would be ideal. We're approaching T+4 months since 0.9.0 so I
>>> > think we need to call pencils down once the last patches go in on
>>> > Monday, barring any crazy blockers. At this rate I'm going to be
>>> > working part of the weekend on this as we haven't managed to burn down
>>> > the backlog to near zero yet (see
>>> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW/Arrow+0.10.0+Release)
>>> >
>>> > In principle the packaging system should work fine against a tagged
>>> > release because it uses setuptools_scm, so from Step 2 in
>>> > https://github.com/apache/arrow/tree/master/dev/tasks#usage you would
>>> > write something like
>>> >
>>> > git checkout apache-arrow-0.10.0
>>> > python dev/tasks/crossbow.py submit ...
>>> >
>>> > We should probably add a script in
>>> > https://github.com/apache/arrow/tree/master/dev/release that will
>>> > fetch the artifacts, sign them, and upload to the dist system. The tag
>>> > and source release artifact will have already been tagged, built,
>>> > signed, and uploaded by dev/release/02-source.sh. We can make sure
>>> > these details are all documented and reproducible in
>>> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW/Release+Management+Guide
>>> >
>>> > Thanks Krisztian, Kou, Phillip for laboring on the packaging; I'm
>>> > hopeful that this marks the beginning of a period of peace and
>>> > prosperity for Arrow release managers so we can make releases roughly
>>> > every month going forward.
>>> >
>>> > - Wes
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Krisztián Szűcs
>>> > <szucs.kriszt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >> I won't be available between 27th and 31st.
>>> >>
>>> >> On Jul 18 2018, at 7:53 pm, Phillip Cloud <cpcl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I can certainly help with the release vote. I'm out of town from the 
>>> >>> 20th
>>> >>> to the 23rd, so it would be after that. Is there a particular target 
>>> >>> date
>>> >>> we have in mind?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 12:24 PM Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> 
>>> >>> wrote:
>>> >>> > hi Li,
>>> >>> > Thanks for volunteering -- we need a PMC to sign the source and binary
>>> >>> > artifacts and upload to the dist system for the release. Realistically
>>> >>> > we should probably break up the tasks related to the release (the
>>> >>> > release vote, and follow up updates to PyPI, conda-forge, etc. ) --
>>> >>> > there's quite a lot of work to do before, during, and after the vote.
>>> >>> > @PhillipC, would you want to assist with the release vote process
>>> >>> > since you've been engaged w/ Krisztian on the packaging work? Since
>>> >>> > you guys work in the same physical location it might make coordination
>>> >>> > easier
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > - Wes
>>> >>> > On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 12:00 PM, Li Jin <ice.xell...@gmail.com> 
>>> >>> > wrote:
>>> >>> > > I am currently on vacation but will be back on 22th and I am not 
>>> >>> > > PMC. If
>>> >>> > > these are not issues , I can volunteer to be RM for the release.
>>> >>> > >
>>> >>> > > Li
>>> >>> > > On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 4:09 PM Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com>
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > wrote:
>>> >>> > >
>>> >>> > > > hi folks,
>>> >>> > > > Any takers? It would be good for this knowledge to be spread to 
>>> >>> > > > more
>>> >>> > > > people.
>>> >>> > > >
>>> >>> > > > Thanks
>>> >>> > > > Wes
>>> >>> > > >
>>> >>> > > > On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 1:11 PM, Wes McKinney 
>>> >>> > > > <wesmck...@gmail.com>
>>> >>> > wrote:
>>> >>> > > > > Can a member of the Arrow PMC volunteer to be the release 
>>> >>> > > > > manager for
>>> >>> > > > > 0.10.0? There is some prep work to be done to make sure that 
>>> >>> > > > > you can
>>> >>> > > > > produce the binary packages as part of the release vote; if 
>>> >>> > > > > this is
>>> >>> > > > > done at the last minute it will probably delay the release.
>>> >>> > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > Thank you,
>>> >>> > > > > Wes
>>> >>> > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 12:10 PM, Wes McKinney 
>>> >>> > > > > <wesmck...@gmail.com>
>>> >>> > > > wrote:
>>> >>> > > > > > Thanks Krisztian for the update and all your work on this.
>>> >>> > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > We need a PMC member to step up to be the release manager for 
>>> >>> > > > > > 0.10.
>>> >>> > > > > > Ideally they should undertake one or more dry runs of 
>>> >>> > > > > > simulating the
>>> >>> > > > > > 0.10 release so we aren't faced with any surprises when we go 
>>> >>> > > > > > to cut
>>> >>> > > > > > the release on ~July 23.
>>> >>> > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > I moved the release management guide to Confluence:
>>> >>> > > > > >
>>> >>> > > >
>>> >>> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW/Release+Management+Guide
>>> >>> > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > so we should ensure that there aren't any snowflake-y / 
>>> >>> > > > > > undocumented
>>> >>> > > > > > aspects to the release build workflow.
>>> >>> > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > - Wes
>>> >>> > > > > > On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 11:54 AM, Krisztián Szűcs
>>> >>> > > > > > <szucs.kriszt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>> > > > > > > Hi All!
>>> >>> > > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > > Just want to send a quick summary about the packaging.
>>> >>> > > > > > > What's working:
>>> >>> > > > > > > python wheel builds
>>> >>> > > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > > conda package builds (the recent conda forge changes caused 
>>> >>> > > > > > > some
>>> >>> > > > unexpected problems)
>>> >>> > > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > > linux package builds (enriched with ubuntu bionic)
>>> >>> > > > > > > scheduled daily builds (triggered by travis)
>>> >>> > > > > > > query build statuses from the CLI (see output
>>> >>> > https://bit.ly/2ztnSqV (
>>> >>> > > >
>>> >>> > https://link.getmailspring.com/link/1531321550.local-b501f335-6185-v1.2.2-96fb3...@getmailspring.com/0?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2ztnSqV&recipient=ZGV2QGFycm93LmFwYWNoZS5vcmc%3D
>>> >>> > > > ))
>>> >>> > > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > > download and gpg sign the binary artifacts
>>> >>> > > > > > > What's partially working:
>>> >>> > > > > > > binary artifact uploading (most of them are uploaded though)
>>> >>> > > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > > We have package name collisions due to uploading multiple 
>>> >>> > > > > > > tasks'
>>> >>> > > > artifacts to a single github release
>>> >>> > > > > > > (see for example:
>>> >>> > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > >
>>> >>> > > >
>>> >>> > > > https://github.com/kszucs/crossbow/releases/tag/build-160 (
>>> >>> > > >
>>> >>> > https://link.getmailspring.com/link/1531321550.local-b501f335-6185-v1.2.2-96fb3...@getmailspring.com/1?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fkszucs%2Fcrossbow%2Freleases%2Ftag%2Fbuild-160&recipient=ZGV2QGFycm93LmFwYWNoZS5vcmc%3D)
>>> >>> > ).
>>> >>> > > > We used to postfix
>>> >>> > > > > > > these assets with the particular architecture, but we need 
>>> >>> > > > > > > a more
>>> >>> > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > >
>>> >>> > > >
>>> >>> > > > robust solution without renaming
>>> >>> > > > > > > anything (either by creating tarballs or uploading to 
>>> >>> > > > > > > multiple
>>> >>> > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > >
>>> >>> > > >
>>> >>> > >
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > release
>>> >>> > > > tags).
>>> >>> > > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > > All-in-all it's in quite good shape, I'll work on to 
>>> >>> > > > > > > refactor the
>>> >>> > > > artifact uploading and finish the
>>> >>> > > > > > > remaining jira tasks. IMHO we should start to test the 
>>> >>> > > > > > > whole release
>>> >>> > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > >
>>> >>> > > >
>>> >>> > > > procedure from next Monday
>>> >>> > > > > > > and ship a couple of test releases before We reach July 
>>> >>> > > > > > > 20th.
>>> >>> > > > > > >
>>> >>> > > > > > > - Krisztian

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