-1 because I think it's too confusing for users to have 2.5-alpha, 2.6-alpha and 3.0-alpha to test concurrently. I, for one, am lost and cannot keep track of what is in each release.
2017-11-25 14:03 GMT+01:00 Daniel.Sun <sun...@apache.org>: > Dear community, > > I am happy to start the VOTE thread for a Groovy 3.0.0-alpha-1 release! > > This release includes 9 bug fixes/improvements as outlined in the > changelog: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa? > projectId=12318123&version=12331946 > > Tag: > https://git1-us-west.apache.org/repos/asf?p=groovy.git;a= > tag;h=refs/tags/GROOVY_3_0_0_ALPHA_1 > Tag commit id: f865a8b1c05f95b50e4113fbf7cbbbb6a3db05db > > The artifacts to be voted on are located as follows (r23280). > Source release: > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/groovy/3.0.0-alpha-1/sources > Convenience binaries: > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/groovy/3.0.0-alpha-1/distribution > > Release artifacts are signed with a key from the following file: > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/groovy/KEYS > > Please vote on releasing this package as Apache Groovy 3.0.0-alpha-1. > > The vote is open for the next 72 hours and passes if a majority of at least > three +1 PMC votes are cast. > > [ ] +1 Release Apache Groovy 3.0.0-alpha-1 > [ ] 0 I don't have a strong opinion about this, but I assume it's ok > [ ] -1 Do not release Apache Groovy 3.0.0-alpha-1 because... > > Here is my vote: > > +1 (binding) > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://groovy.329449.n5.nabble.com/Groovy-Dev-f372993.html >