+1 Verified signature and checksum. Also verified the Maven plugins work with Log4j 2.
One note however, is that the signing key used has not has note been signed by any of us so isn’t exactly trustworthy. We all should sign the key. Ralph > On Jan 31, 2023, at 10:19 AM, Volkan Yazıcı <vol...@yazi.ci> wrote: > > The Apache Log4j Tools 0.2.0 release is now available for voting. > > This release contains the following changes: > > * Fixed Windows compatibility > * Fixed unreleased directory order in `ChangelogExporter` > * Removed security as a change type from `log4j-changelog` > * Added XSD for `log4j-changelog` XML files > * Added `log4j-changelog-maven-plugin` module > * Renamed `log4j.changelog.exporter.outputDirectory` property to > `log4j.changelog.outputDirectory` > > Source repository: https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j-tools > Branch: release/0.2.0 > Commit: 2de9c8e0865773050145424237c1840e8296a008 > CI run: https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j-tools/actions/runs/4054172734 > Artifacts: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/logging/log4j/ > Nexus repository: > https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachelogging-1097 > Signing key: > https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?search=077e8893a6dcc33dd4a4d5b256e73ba9a0b592d0&fingerprint=on&op=index > > Please download, test, and cast your votes on the Log4j developers list. > > [ ] +1, release the artifacts > [ ] -1, don't release, because... > > The vote will remain open for 24 hours (or more if required). All > votes are welcome and we encourage everyone to test the release, but > only the Logging Services PMC votes are officially counted. At least 3 > +1 votes and more positive than negative votes are required.