I suggest we use *1.10.1* for the release version number and use the extant, signed, and valid build artifacts sitting in https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/fineract/1.10.1/ . They include changes in 227bdf6e <https://github.com/apache/fineract/commit/227bdf6e4f0d271e19193fe6f9d59f36720a772a> that were done to work around a problem building the documentation. I'm concerned if we try to go back and re-build 1.10.1 we'll have to do some or all of that over again, and it seems more important to just have the public line in the sand as far as when the release happened, it's immortal identifier (1.10.1), known/working build artifacts, and (perhaps most importantly) the release notes. We'll get plenty of practice on future releases and if any code/infra changes are needed it'd be better to be working on all that near HEAD / tip of develop.
I suggest deleting the 1.10 release on GitHub and creating a 1.10.1 release, listing all PRs from "1.9.0" to "1.10.1". I suggest renaming the release notes wiki page <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FINERACT/1.10.0+-+Apache+Fineract> to 1.10.1. Thoughts?