And to add to that: The part of the ELK-stack modernization got me digging a bit. At first I thought, seeing version 6.2.2 in the repo made me think: All ok, but it seems that there are currently efforts underway to update to 8.11.1 (https://github.com/apache/flagon/commit/1fb7c561f342d7f8ae080cd64f2381e8f4e45b6a) Since version 7.11. the Elastic stuff is released under the new SSPL license, wich is officially rated category X (https://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html) so it is not allowed to release Apache software that relies on anything above 7.10.
Chris On 2024/01/14 11:21:01 Christofer Dutz wrote: > Hi all, > > I was just going through the projects latest activity and while having a look > at one of the last VOTE threads, I would like to mention that the summary of > the ASF rules on voting on releases was not quite correct: > > It's actually: > "At least three PMC members must vote affirmatively for release, and there > must be more positive than negative votes" > > So technically also 2 binding +1 votes and one binding -1 vote would also be > enough for a release, even if usually this would of course not be encouraged. > > I also initially I had a bit of a problem actually seeing who the release > manager was as the email didn't contain a name and the name I see in ponymail > is just "proton_mail_bridge". It's always nice to add your name to an email > ... I was glad to see that in your vote, you did add your name ;-) >