FYI Mark, your vote is binding as a contributor... i.e. if you voted -1 the release manager would have to consider aborting the release, your vote just does not provide one of the three required +1's by PMC members required to invoke the foundation legal protections for contributors.
(A release manager can still decide to go ahead with the release if everyone except three PMC members vote -1... there can even be a majority of the PMC voting -1, the legal framework is invoked once there are 3x+1 from the PMC and you cannot veto releases, so a -1 vote is not blocking... obviously it would be poor form for a release manager to publish a release with a lot of -1's, but I think it is important that people understand that we have historically called out the PMC votes as "binding" in order to clarify which votes count towards invoking the foundation's legal protection... as distinct from those votes that say we should go ahead with the release) On 29 October 2015 at 04:23, Mark Derricutt <[email protected]> wrote: > On 29 Oct 2015, at 2:30, Jason van Zyl wrote: > >> Time to release Maven 3.3.7! > > +1 non-binding. Works fine on our builds using heavy maven-tiles, and my > largish IT test project all works fine. > > Been doing releases and builds all day with no issue. > > Mark > > > -- > Mark Derricutt > http://www.theoryinpractice.net > http://www.chaliceofblood.net > http://plus.google.com/+MarkDerricutt > http://twitter.com/talios > http://facebook.com/mderricutt --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
