Hi Matthias, I commented in the PR. Yes, anything but KEYS, signatures, and checksums should use load balancing dlcdn.
Warm regards, Craig > On Dec 17, 2024, at 23:30, Matthias J. Sax <mj...@apache.org> wrote: > > Thanks for reaching out Russell! > > I was not aware of this (new?) policy. I did open a PR to update the links > accordingly: https://github.com/apache/kafka-site/pull/655 > > It would be great if you could take a look and help us to get this right. > > I was not sure if the release notes should stay at `downloads.apache.org` > (like checksum and KEYS file), or if we also need to update them to > `dlcdn.apache.org`? > > > Thanks a lot, > -Matthias > > > On 12/14/24 4:20 PM, Craig Russell wrote: >> Dear Kafka PMC, >> Thanks for taking care to follow ASF policy for your download pages. >> https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#release-announcements >> Your download page needs to be corrected. The artifact download links must >> not use downloads.apache.org but must use either a closer.lua script or >> dlcdn.apache.org. >> Warm regards, >> Craig >>> On Dec 13, 2024, at 15:16, Matthias J. Sax <mj...@apache.org> wrote: >>> >>> The Apache Kafka community is pleased to announce the release for Apache >>> Kafka 3.7.2 >>> >>> This is a bug-fix release, closing 21 Jira tickets. >>> >>> All of the changes in this release can be found in the release notes: >>> https://www.apache.org/dist/kafka/3.7.2/RELEASE_NOTES.html >>> >>> You can download the source and binary release (Scala 2.12 and 2.13) from: >>> https://kafka.apache.org/downloads#3.7.2 >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform with four core APIs: >>> >>> >>> ** The Producer API allows an application to publish a stream of records to >>> one or more Kafka topics. >>> >>> ** The Consumer API allows an application to subscribe to one or more >>> topics and process the stream of records produced to them. >>> >>> ** The Streams API allows an application to act as a stream processor, >>> consuming an input stream from one or more topics and producing an output >>> stream to one or more output topics, effectively transforming the input >>> streams to output streams. >>> >>> ** The Connector API allows building and running reusable producers or >>> consumers that connect Kafka topics to existing applications or data >>> systems. For example, a connector to a relational database might capture >>> every change to a table. >>> >>> >>> With these APIs, Kafka can be used for two broad classes of application: >>> >>> ** Building real-time streaming data pipelines that reliably get data >>> between systems or applications. >>> >>> ** Building real-time streaming applications that transform or react to the >>> streams of data. >>> >>> >>> Apache Kafka is in use at large and small companies worldwide, including >>> Capital One, Goldman Sachs, ING, LinkedIn, Netflix, Pinterest, Rabobank, >>> Target, The New York Times, Uber, Yelp, and Zalando, among others. >>> >>> A big thank you for the following 31 contributors to this release! (Please >>> report an unintended omission) >>> >>> Andrew Schofield, Apoorv Mittal, Bill Bejeck, Chia-Ping Tsai, Chris >>> Egerton, Christo Lolov, Colin P. McCabe, Colin Patrick McCabe, David >>> Arthur, Divij Vaidya, Dmitry Werner, Gaurav Narula, Greg Harris, Igor >>> Soarez, Josep Prat, Ken Huang, Kirk True, Kondrat Bertalan, Kuan-Po Tseng, >>> Laxman Ch, Lianet Magrans, Luke Chen, Manikumar Reddy, Matthias J. Sax, >>> Mickael Maison, Omnia Ibrahim, PoAn Yang, Rohan, TengYao Chi, Vedarth >>> Sharma, Vikas Singh >>> >>> We welcome your help and feedback. For more information on how to report >>> problems, and to get involved, visit the project website at >>> https://kafka.apache.org/ >>> >>> Thank you! >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> -Matthias J. Sax >>> >>> Release Manager for Apache Kafka 3.7.2 >>> >>> >> Craig L Russell >> c...@apache.org > Craig L Russell c...@apache.org