On 4/14/07, David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The final release candidate RC2 and supporting files:
http://people.apache.org/~crossley/temp/forrest-08-rc2/
For Windows get *.zip md5sum bdc6d93722fda51faab1384476f69c5e
For UNIX get *.tar.gz md5sum 56799bac54f79cd26a8ba29b10904259
The vote period concludes Monday 2007-04-16 at 22:00 UTC [2].
So over the next 1.5 days please vote.
http://forrest.apache.org/guidelines.html#voting
As discussed there, we definitely encourage all developers
to vote. We need your opinion. You don't need to have
checked everything, just be satisfied.
The PMC members votes are the ones that count when
considered for foundation business process reasons.
When voting, please quote the md5sum to ensure that we are
all using the correct release candidate package. The votes
need to happen against this final release package.
PMC members need to satisfy themselves that the actual
final release package meets the ASF principles.
If you feel that you need to do more testing
then see the hints in the previous vote message.
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[2] end of vote on final release candidate and commence the upload phase
Monday 2007-04-16 at 22:00 UTC
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[3] "A lazy majority vote requires 3 binding 1 votes
and more binding 1 votes than -1 votes".
http://forrest.apache.org/guidelines.html#actions
0 for me (mainly due to #3)
1 - almos all seeded doc redirects still point to 0.7. e.g.
http://forrest.apache.org/docs/your-project.html - no big deal, just
change the redirect.
2 - I forget whether the locationmap sample in freshsite is a known
issue or not, but the link at the very bottom still goes to
"lm:rewrite.index" - likely no big deal.
3 - Plugins link on the index of a seed still links to 0.7 docs - no
redirect, the site.xml entry actually links to 0.7 docs.
Sorry I've been so quite lately, I wasn't able to do very thorough
testing, but hopefully this is helpful.
--tim