The VOTE passes with +1 votes from

  Adam, Arne, Rob and Andy

and also a vote from Marco.

Marco discovered that a new Fuseki test does not work on an IPv6-only machine. GH-2963 is an issue for the mis-handling of IPv6 addresses in a test. It is only a test setup issue.

On to pushing out the release and artifacts...

    Andy

On 16/01/2025 11:25, Andy Seaborne wrote:
Hi,

Here is a vote on the first release candidate for
Apache Jena version 5.3.0.

==== Release Vote

This vote will be open until at least

     Tuesday 21th January 2025 at 08:00 UTC

Please vote to approve this release:

         [ ] +1 Approve the release
         [ ]  0 Don't care
         [ ] -1 Don't release, because ...

Everyone, not just committers, is invited to test and vote.
Please download and test the proposed release. See the checklist below.

Staging repository:
   https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachejena-1067

Proposed dist/ area:
   https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/jena/

Keys:
   https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jena/dist/KEYS

Git commit (browser URL):
   https://github.com/apache/jena/commit/2303067d36

Git Commit Hash:
   2303067d362d6d69e52da0111ec6f1f23a252c8e

Git Commit Tag:
   jena-5.3.0

If you expect to check the release but the time limit does not work
for you, please email to let us know within the schedule above.

==== In this release

Issues in this release:

   https://s.apache.org/jena-5.3.0-issues

Jena 5.3.0 has changes in the structure of the Fuseki server, a new IRI provider, together with a lot of clearup and simplification of Jena's use of Apache Xerces.

==== Contributions

@Ostrzyciel has contributed several test cases for initialization
and also cleaning up of Jena's use of Apache Xerces-derived code for RDF datatypes:

@OyvindLGjesdal has contrinbuted imporvement to the jena-text build for java21->

@Aklakan has contributed support for timeouts in SPARQL Updates, provided fixes for closing execution iterators, OpAsQuery, and for NodeFmtLib.

Committers with PRs: rvesse, sszuev, kinow, arne-bdt, afs
and not forgetting @dependabot

==== Fuseki

The artifact jena-fuseki-main, which was the UI-less embedded simple server, now has equivalent functionality, including UI, to the Fuseki/ webapp packaging.

The artifact jena-fuseki-server packages jena-fuseki-main with dependencies and UI files into a single jar.

It should be a drop-in replacement. There is no functionality added or removed; it is a better base for future development.

Fuseki/webapp packaging for the WAR file which will continue to be produced but may not get all future Fuseki development features.

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Checking:

+ are the GPG signatures fine?
+ are the checksums correct?
+ is there a source archive?
+ can the source archive be built?
           (NB This requires a "mvn install" first time)
+ is there a correct LICENSE and NOTICE file in each artifact
           (both source and binary artifacts)?
+ does the NOTICE file contain all necessary attributions?
+ have any licenses of dependencies changed due to upgrades?
            if so have LICENSE and NOTICE been upgraded appropriately?
+ does the tag/commit in the SCM contain reproducible sources?

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