My apologies. I had forgotten that “git fetch” does not fully synchronize tags.

> On Mar 10, 2020, at 5:23 PM, Danny Chan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I already fix that
> 
> Julian Hyde <[email protected]>于2020年3月11日 周三上午2:00写道:
> 
>> Danny,
>> 
>> Can you fix the tag please?
>> 
>> Julian
>> 
>> 
>>> On Mar 6, 2020, at 10:26 AM, Vladimir Sitnikov <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> The RexNode normalization and project names remove from digest did
>> change
>>> a lot of plan from the Apache Flink side
>>> 
>>> Hey Danny, I see it is dissatisfying, however, it is really sad you have
>>> never revealed which plans required changes and why.
>>> 
>>>> The java doc doesn’t distinguish main API and test API, they are just
>>> together [1]
>>> 
>>> I do not see "test API" there. Can you please clarify?
>>> 
>>>> • The calcite-core does not publish the test sources now, should we add
>> it
>>> back ?
>>> 
>>> We should **drop** publishing test artifacts via classifiers.
>>> The problem with classifier-style approach is those artifacts can't
>> declare
>>> their dependencies.
>>> 
>>> We have already discussed it, and there was an agreement that we could
>>> extract calcite-test-framework or something like that.
>>> It could come as a separate artifact with its own properly-declared
>>> dependencies, sources, etc, etc.
>>> 
>>>> Do we need to put the credit (commit name) after each commit message ?
>> It
>>> seems many projects put the credits in the last part together of the
>>> release note
>>> 
>>> I think we should stop adding (contributor name) in the commit message.
>>> Git does have a proper field for the author's name. Of course committers
>>> need to ensure they don't overwrite that field by accident.
>>> 
>>> Now we have Gradle, so we could even automate certain tasks.
>>> For instance, it could process Git history and build a list of
>>> contributors, etc, etc.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> The RC artifacts was removed when I do the release, which actually I
>> think
>>> should not do, one awkward thing is that my network sucks
>>> 
>>> What do you mean by "RC artifacts removed"?
>>> Release plugin does svn **MOVE** from repos/dist/dev to
>> repos/dist/release/
>>> This makes it clear that the release artifacts are the same as the ones
>>> used for vote.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Vladimir
>> 
>> 

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