+1, non-binding.

I have verified:
- Gravitino playground starts successfully
- Jupyter notebook demos work as expected (gravitino-trino-example, 
gravitino-spark-trino-example, gravitino-fileset-example, 
gravitino-access-control-example)
- Spark connector JAR downloads correctly from staging repository
- Access control demo with Iceberg REST server works properly
- README documentation is accurate and complete

Best regards,
Yanggang Ge

> 2026年5月6日 11:43,Justin Mclean <[email protected]> 写道:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> +1 (binding)
> 
> For the source release, I checked:
> - signature and hashes are fine
> - LICENSE and NOTICE are correct
> - all needed files have ASF headers
> - no unexpected binary files
> - can compile from source
> 
> Note that LICENSE says to see web/LICENSE, but the actual files are 
> web/web/LICENSE and web-v2/web/LICENSE. NOTICE only points to web/web/NOTICE, 
> while the release also contains web-v2/web/NOTICE.
> 
> There is a minor typo in the Iceberg REST server license: "Error Pront 
> Annotations” should be "Error Prone Annotations”.
> 
> Docker Hub description still reads "Apache Gravitino (Incubating)”. The 
> latest tag points to 1.1.0 rather than 1.2.0, so users pulling the latest 
> will get an older image.
> 
> For a TLP, downloads.apache.org should only hold the current release. Older 
> versions get archived in https://archive.apache.org/dist/gravitino/, so some 
> cleanup is needed there.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Justin

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