+1 (binding)
- Verified checksums, signatures
- Built successfully
- mvn package successfully on OS X 10.13.6

Josh Juneau
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> On Nov 4, 2019, at 12:11 AM, Jaroslav Tulach <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> As my first attempt to accommodate the recent donation of various
> presenters by DukeHoff GmbH, and release 1.7 of Apache NetBeans HTML/Java
> API failed with a NOTICE file error and a bug in WebKitPresenterTest, I had
> to prepare new bits. Please find the source at
> 
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/netbeans/netbeans-html4j/netbeans-html4j-1.7/
> 
> and the staged Maven artifacts at
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachenetbeans-1052/
> 
> Please evaluate them again and cast your vote during next 72h. The process
> of evaluation is the same as last week.
> 
> What can you verify?
> 
> ## checksums, signatures, etc.
> 
> Obviously those should be correct.
> 
> ## if it builds
> 
> I used "mvn package -DskipTests" and I believe the compilation shall
> succeed on JDK8, JDK11, JDK13 (Eric reported problem building on JDK13, but
> it works for me).
> 
> ## if the tests pass
> 
> Use "mvn package". They may not - especially the newly donated modules are
> very sensitive to surrounding environment. Getting them run on all
> important platforms may take some time.
> 
> If you want to report your findings, then please include the version of
> operating system, version of JDK, version of the browser, etc. You may also
> want to run them individually. E.g. "mvn -f browser test" or "mvn -f webkit
> test".
> 
> I know that browser doesn't seem to run on Windows 8 with Internet Explorer
> (but it runs with Firefox instead). I know that webkit does run on Ubuntu
> 18.04 with proper libraries ("libwebkit") installed. But those libraries
> aren't present in Ubuntu 19.10 - there is "libwebkit2" and somebody would
> have to adjust the code to use the "libwebkit2" code. In short, there are
> many broken things in the browser and webkit modules - volunteers welcomed
> to make them run!
> 
> ## How to cast your vote?
> 
> I propose the goal of 1.7 release to be to compile and execute its tests
> (except browser and webkit modules) on all supported platforms. We should
> collect the test failures in browser and webkit modules and find some
> volunteers to fix them for some upcoming update release.

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