Sorry David, I'm gonna get around to it - hopefully tonight - thanks for the reminder:)
--tim On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 8:09 AM, David Crossley <cross...@apache.org> wrote: > A gentle reminder. About 1.5 days remain. > > -David > > David Crossley wrote: >> As explained in the Proposal [1] an issue was discovered with our >> release of Apache Forrest 0.9, in that our vote was conducted on >> a package that contained more than just our sources. >> >> I have used the voted package from our 0.9 release, verified it, >> and split it into two separate packages for "sources" and "dependencies". >> >> So please download the new release candidate and supporting files: >> http://people.apache.org/~crossley/apache-forrest-0.9/ >> >> Get apache-forrest-0.9-sources.tar.gz (md5sum >> 2bc9e0b220f8ec5bc1f228dbc3023e0e) >> Get the *.asc and *.md5 files and follow verification notes at >> http://forrest.apache.org/mirrors.cgi#verify >> >> Unpack those source and ensure that you are satisifed. >> >> To test, download the dependencies apache-forrest-0.9-dependencies.tar.gz >> and follow the verification notes. >> Now unpack this directly over the top of the sources. >> >> Java 1.5 or later is required. >> >> Testing and vote period concludes after 7 days on >> Wednesday 2012-04-18 at 22:00 UTC [2]. >> Anyone can test and vote, not just PMC members. >> However only the Forrest PMC votes are binding [3]. >> >> When voting, quote the md5 to ensure that we are all >> using the correct final release candidate sources package. >> The votes need to happen against the final source release package. >> >> After a successful vote, i will put the files back on the distribution >> mirrors >> and adjust our download page to link to the new files and explain how to use >> it. >> >> >> [1] Subject: [Proposal] re-release 0.9 with proper source code package >> http://s.apache.org/mCW >> >> [2] end of vote is Wednesday 2012-04-18 at 22:00 UTC >> http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?day=18&month=4&year=2012&hour=22&min=0&sec=0&p1=0 >> >> [3] Guidelines for Voting >> "A lazy majority vote requires 3 binding +1 votes >> and more binding +1 votes than -1 votes". >> http://forrest.apache.org/guidelines.html#actions >> http://forrest.apache.org/guidelines.html#voting