(after some prompting by infra)

We have still got

http://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/jena/

I've removed the old artifacts (actually, taken a copy of everything)
for stuff now released as a TLP.  This leaves LARQ there.

To complete the clean up we could do one of:

1/ put all the incubator artifacts into svnpubsub then immediately
delete them.  Effect: they never appear in /dist/jena/ and, as I
understand it, never go to archive.a.o/dist/jena

2/ As (1) but expose for 4 (? 24) hours so archive.apache.org puts
them in its dist/jena area and then delete them.

Effect: They appear briefly in /dist/jena/ and get archived in
archive.a.o/dist/jena

(I'm assuming they go in with the current layout binaries/ and
source/ layout, not that of the incubator releases per rmodule

3/ (2) except layout is /dist/jena/incubator/... i.e exact layout as
is but in a different location.

4/ Leave as is - leave larq in /dist/incubator/jena/

5/ Something else.

For LARQ, can be do a 1.0.1 release to get it out withour
"-incubating"?

Thoughts?

Andy

I've have copied the files into the jena dist area using the current style:

   Put all the source-release files in the /source/ directory.
   Put the distribution binaries under /binaries/
   Not copied over bare jar files (which are in maven anyway)

I'll leave time (24hours?) for archive.a.o to catch them then delete from active dist.

For LARQ, for which there is only a source release file, I'll leave it in sources.

        Andy

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