Aha. Could you add the MD5 and SHA1 links? On 24 January 2014 20:57, Kasper Sørensen <[email protected]> wrote: > I am simply looking for confirmation that the download link (and release > information in general) of the staged site is OK. If so it would be great > to make out 4.0.0 visible to everyone on the site and start telling about > it on social media etc. :-) > Den 24/01/2014 20.54 skrev "Noah Slater" <[email protected]>: > >> What do you mean about pushing to the staged site? Would you push to >> the actual site after? Any reason you can't just put these in the dist >> directory and update the live site immediately? >> >> On 24 January 2014 16:50, Kasper Sørensen >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > OK that's what I did. And the deps are compatible, we did a lot of checks >> > on that already (when we e.g. removed the access module because it didn't >> > have compatible deps). >> > >> > So then I think we have what we need? >> > Is it then ok If I publish the staged site? >> > >> > >> > 2014/1/24 Noah Slater <[email protected]> >> > >> >> A zip file could be provided as a convenience binary. If the deps are >> >> compatible from a license perspective, you could include them too. >> >> >> >> On 23 January 2014 22:58, Kasper Sørensen >> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Btw. a simple uber jar would not be sufficient since it would not >> contain >> >> > dependencies. It would maybe mean less JAR entries on your classpath >> but >> >> > will still not be functional without a minimum set of slf4j and maybe >> a >> >> few >> >> > other common libraries. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > 2014/1/23 Kasper Sørensen <[email protected]> >> >> > >> >> >> So now I am a little bit confused... Can the zip file I created be >> used >> >> as >> >> >> a convenience downloadable binary item? I think it makes sense in >> this >> >> way? >> >> >> And it is quite consistent with e.g. how Apache Hadoop is being >> >> >> distributed.... Am I not right? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 2014/1/23 Henry Saputra <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> >> >>> Yeah you are right there. Technically all the jar we add to the >> >> >>> staging repo for VOTE should not even considered for voting. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> As you have mentioned, ASF only vote on source files, so that is >> why I >> >> >>> think we could include the uber jar in the staging as part of >> proposed >> >> >>> release artifacts as convenience for testing and verify validity of >> >> >>> the package via hash check and sig). >> >> >>> >> >> >>> - Henry >> >> >>> >> >> >>> On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >>> > The uber jar includes third-party works and is a binary file, >> isn't >> >> >>> > it? We only ever vote on source files. >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > My understanding of what this uber jar is tells me that it can be >> >> >>> > prepared by anyone, at any time, and made available to our >> community, >> >> >>> > as long as we don't call it a "release". And make it clear it is >> for >> >> >>> > convenience only, and not an official product of the PMC. >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > On 23 January 2014 19:57, Henry Saputra <[email protected]> >> >> >>> wrote: >> >> >>> >> Yes, but I think we would like to include the uber jar as part of >> >> >>> >> release artifact next time. >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> For this release, we do not have to put the uber jar since it was >> >> not >> >> >>> >> included in the VOTE thread. >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> I would recommend put the "deps" libraries somewhere like in >> >> >>> >> people.apache.org and update the release note to indicate this. >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> Any other thoughts? >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> - Henry >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Noah Slater < >> [email protected]> >> >> >>> wrote: >> >> >>> >>> If we're doing this, it's important to mark out the different >> >> >>> >>> locations in our download directory. One for the source >> *release* >> >> and >> >> >>> >>> the other for the convenience packages that project committers >> >> >>> >>> provide. We need to be careful about the wording here on the >> >> website >> >> >>> >>> too. >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> On 23 January 2014 17:42, Henry Saputra < >> [email protected]> >> >> >>> wrote: >> >> >>> >>>> Ankit, could you help make sure ALL the artifacts used in the >> VOTE >> >> >>> are >> >> >>> >>>> released to the dist directory? Thanks! >> >> >>> >>>> >> >> >>> >>>> Kasper, we could build "uber jar" to include all the >> dependencies >> >> in >> >> >>> >>>> one jar. Using something like Maven shade plugin [1] should do >> the >> >> >>> >>>> trick. >> >> >>> >>>> >> >> >>> >>>> - Henry >> >> >>> >>>> >> >> >>> >>>> [1] http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-shade-plugin/ >> >> >>> >>>> >> >> >>> >>>> On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 12:21 AM, Kasper Sørensen >> >> >>> >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>> >>>>> Not sure why the md5 and sha1 files are missing. Maybe Ankit >> >> simply >> >> >>> forgot >> >> >>> >>>>> to copy them over? >> >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> Regarding the dep jars ... What I am thinking about is that >> say I >> >> >>> have my >> >> >>> >>>>> own build setup (e.g. with Ant or so) and I want to go >> download >> >> the >> >> >>> Spring >> >> >>> >>>>> Framework, Hibernate or any other substantial Java library >> with >> >> >>> >>>>> dependencies, then I usually find a bundle which contains >> >> >>> dependencies. >> >> >>> >>>>> That's very helpful if I just want to dump them into the >> >> classpath >> >> >>> and >> >> >>> >>>>> start compiling etc. How would a MetaModel user do that if we >> >> don't >> >> >>> provide >> >> >>> >>>>> these jars somehow? >> >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> Of course the Maven users are blessed with the dependency >> >> >>> management, and >> >> >>> >>>>> that's also why I put the <dependency> snippet directly on the >> >> >>> website >> >> >>> >>>>> draft as well. >> >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>> 2014/1/23 Henry Saputra <[email protected]> >> >> >>> >>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>>> We should not add those deps jars to the dist folder. >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>>> We could write doc in the wiki on how to integrate with >> >> MetaModel >> >> >>> from >> >> >>> >>>>>> your project. >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>>> Like if you use Maven the add MetaModel dependency in the >> >> pom.xml >> >> >>> that >> >> >>> >>>>>> should pull transitive dependencies on when building your >> Maven >> >> >>> >>>>>> project. >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>>> - Henry >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >>> >>>>>> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Kasper Sørensen >> >> >>> >>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>> >>>>>> > I have a new draft available then: >> >> >>> >>>>>> > http://metamodel.staging.apache.org/index.html >> >> >>> >>>>>> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> > Go to the section called "Download". >> >> >>> >>>>>> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> > One specific doubt I have: Our build did not produce a >> >> finished >> >> >>> zip file >> >> >>> >>>>>> > with all the JAR files in it (including the dependencies >> like >> >> >>> slf4j etc. >> >> >>> >>>>>> > which are only mentioned as maven <dependency> elements). >> So I >> >> >>> created >> >> >>> >>>>>> one >> >> >>> >>>>>> > manually and put it here: >> >> >>> >>>>>> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >>> >> >> >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/incubator/metamodel/metamodel-4.0.0-incubating/packaged/ >> >> >>> >>>>>> > Along with my own armor/.asc file. >> >> >>> >>>>>> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> > Is that the right way to do it? Is the contents of this >> file >> >> >>> correct (in >> >> >>> >>>>>> > the sense that it contains third party JARs in the lib >> >> folder)? >> >> >>> >>>>>> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> > 2014/1/22 Noah Slater <[email protected]> >> >> >>> >>>>>> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> See this: >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> https://www.apache.org/dev/release-download-pages.html >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> On 22 January 2014 14:23, Kasper Sørensen >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > Thanks for the CouchDB example Noah. Will try to do >> >> something >> >> >>> similar. >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > Now another "little thing" ... How do we get the >> >> downloadable >> >> >>> zip >> >> >>> >>>>>> files >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > etc. available on the download server of Apache? I see >> that >> >> >>> all large >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> files >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > go through a link like this: >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >>> >> >> >> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi?path=/couchdb/binary/win/1.5.0/setup-couchdb-1.5.0_R16B02.exe >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > I imagine that's to support download mirrors etc... Is >> that >> >> >>> kinda >> >> >>> >>>>>> stuff >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > already taken care of by Ankit's release procedure, or >> do >> >> we >> >> >>> need to >> >> >>> >>>>>> do >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > something more for the distribution part of the release? >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > 2014/1/22 Noah Slater <[email protected]> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> Congrats! >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> On 21 January 2014 13:05, Ankit Kumar < >> >> >>> [email protected]> >> >> >>> >>>>>> wrote: >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > HI All, >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > The vote for Apache Metamodel 4.0.0-incubating is >> >> closed. >> >> >>> The vote >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> passes >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > with 4(+1) votes. >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > Following IPMC votes were received. >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > *+1* >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > hsaputra >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > mfranklin >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > arvind >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > nslater >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > Regards >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> > Ankit >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> -- >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> Noah Slater >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> https://twitter.com/nslater >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> -- >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> Noah Slater >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> https://twitter.com/nslater >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >> >>> >>>>>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> -- >> >> >>> >>> Noah Slater >> >> >>> >>> https://twitter.com/nslater >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>> > -- >> >> >>> > Noah Slater >> >> >>> > https://twitter.com/nslater >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Noah Slater >> >> https://twitter.com/nslater >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Noah Slater >> https://twitter.com/nslater >>
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