I would recommend cherry-picking a minimal number of patches for the
bugfix and for packaging to work.  It's better not to include API
additions or changes.

Regards

Antoine.


Le 17/10/2018 à 03:32, Wes McKinney a écrit :
> hi folks,
> 
> As a result of ARROW-3514, we need to release new Python packages
> quite urgently since major functionality (Parquet writing on many
> Linux platforms) is broken out of the box
> 
> https://github.com/apache/arrow/commit/66d9a30a26e1659d9e992037339515e59a6ae518
> 
> We have a couple options:
> 
> * Release from master
> * Release 0.11.0 + minimum patches to include the ARROW-3514 fix and
> any follow up patches to fix packaging
> 
> There is the option to "not" release but it could cause confusion for
> people because PyPI does not allow replacing wheels; a new version
> number has to be created.
> 
> What would folks like to do? Who can help with the RM duties? Since a
> 72 hour vote is a _should_ rather than _must_, we could reasonably
> close the release vote in < 72 hours and push out packages faster if
> it is scope limited to the zlib bug fix
> 
> Thanks,
> Wes
> 

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