Hi,

I agree with Julian Feinauer, it's just a minor change.

Boris

On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 9:59 PM Julian Feinauer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I myself consider this "minor" so I suggest to keep that for the next
> release (we can always do a 0.8.1, if we feel like).
> From my perspective, we fixed a lot of stuff and are "pretty mature" (with
> regards to how we started) but theres still a way to go.
>
> But of course, its up to everybody to vote a -1 with explanation and then
> we will discuss and find a solution.
>
> Julian
>
> Am 07.08.19, 15:51 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:
>
>     I was referring to the README in the last RC to be the one of the
> source distribution.
>     I was suggesting to create a README-binary with instructions on how to
> use the binary and to include that instead of the source one in the binary
> distribution.
>
>     By the way ... we could also move the NOTICE-binary and alike into a
> distribution/src/assembly/resources directory and there they won't confuse
> people.
>
>     Chris
>
>
>     Am 07.08.19, 11:45 schrieb "Julian Feinauer" <
> [email protected]>:
>
>         Hi Boris,
>
>         thanks fort he comment.
>         I think there is an important subtility in there.
>         As we as ASF only provide source releases, the README should still
> point to that instruction.
>
>         But on the homepage (where we'll have to place a download link) we
> can also write how to run the binaries.
>
>         For everything else, I agree.
>
>         Julian
>
>         Am 07.08.19, 11:36 schrieb "Boris Zhu" <[email protected]
> >:
>
>             After this PR,
> https://github.com/apache/incubator-iotdb/pull/332, I think
>             we should rewrite some documents as Chris Dutz
>             <https://github.com/chrisdutz>suggests, especially readme.md
> and
>             quickstart. I remember quickstart requires users to compile
> source code
>             then use it instead of using binary directly. It's
> inconvenient for many
>             users. The documents still have little mistakes. I think the
> following
>             steps should be followed in order to avoid mistakes.
>
>             First, we should develop a uniform way of writing documents.
>
>             Second, someone opens an issue for writing a specific document
> and assign
>             it to someone(seem like I don't have the right to assign an
> issue in apache
>             Jira and there are still many issues not to be assigned).
>
>             third, someone reviews the documents.
>
>             Boris.
>
>
>
>
>             On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 11:11 PM Julian Feinauer <
>             [email protected]> wrote:
>
>             > Hi,
>             >
>             > please keep all discussions around the RC here so that we
> have the Vote
>             > thread for VOTES only!
>             >
>             > Thanks!
>             > Julian
>             >
>
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