Thanks for sorting out the release.
I have spotted that the JIRA links in the release notes seem wrong.
https://drill.apache.org/docs/apache-drill-1-22-0-release-notes/

As an example:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/DRILL-8499 should be
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-8499

On Sun, 29 Jun 2025 at 08:39, James Turton <dz...@apache.org> wrote:

> On behalf of the Apache Drill community, I am happy to announce the
> release of Apache Drill 1.22.0.
>
> Drill is an Apache open-source SQL query engine for Big Data exploration.
> Drill is designed from the ground up to support high-performance analysis
> on the semi-structured and rapidly evolving data coming from modern Big
> Data applications, while still providing the familiarity and ecosystem of
> ANSI SQL, the industry-standard query language. Drill provides
> plug-and-play integration with existing Apache Hive and Apache HBase
> deployments.
>
> For information about Apache Drill, and to get involved, visit the project
> website [1].
>
>  A total of 30 JIRA's are resolved in this bugfix release of Drill. For
> the full list please see release notes [2]. This is first release of Drill
> which drops support for Java 8 with Drill now built and tested on Java 11,
> 17 and 21. User builds of Drill 1.22.0 for Java 8 from source remain
> possible.
>
> The binary and source artifacts are available here [3].
>
> Thanks to everyone in the community who contributed to this release!
>
>
> 1. https://drill.apache.org/
> 2. https://drill.apache.org/docs/apache-drill-1-22-0-release-notes/
> 3. https://drill.apache.org/download/
>
>
> This user agent is already supported !
>

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