I am extending the voting period for the Apache NiFi MiNiFi C++ 1.0.0 (RC2) release by an additional day (24 hours).
Understandably, voting has been slower this time around since RC1 saw most of the lively review activity and discussion. However, we still need a few more votes to reach the required consensus to finalize the release. If you haven't had a chance to evaluate RC2 yet, please take a moment to review the artifacts, test the build, and cast your vote. Thank you to everyone who has already voted and helped get this release over the finish line! Best regards, Martin On Sat, Aug 15, 2026 at 12:41 PM Marton Szasz <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 (binding) > > - verified signature, hashes, commit/tag diff vs release tarball > - built on Ubuntu 24.04 x86_64, Fedora 44 Asahi Remix arm64, Arch Linux > x86_64, and an outdated Windows 10 x86_64 VM > - tested running a few rust processors on Fedora Asahi, with C2 management > - tested a simple flow on Windows > - tested updating in place from 0.99.2 to 1.0 RC2 > - tested the arm64 linux convenience binaries in addition to my local > builds > > Just one small problem: in the convenience binary file names, we refer > to x86_64 as x86-64 (with a dash instead of an underscore). Since > convenience binaries are not the primary release artifacts, I would just > rename (MSI) or repackage (tar.gz) them to fix this small issue without > redoing the source RC. > > Thank you for the RC and the fixes, Martin! > > Marton > > On 8/12/26 5:13 PM, Gábor Gyimesi wrote: > > +1 (binding) > > > > - Went through the same steps as in RC1 (hashes, signatures, git > > commit/tag, build and tests on Ubuntu 24.04 and Windows 10, simple > > flows) > > - Tested some C2 capabilities like asset sync and property update > > - Tested processors with SSL capabilities using FIPS mode > > - Designed some additional flows on the C2 server including controller > > services validating MINIFICPP-2876 > > > > Everything works as expected! > > > > Thanks Martin for RMing! > > > > Regards, > > Gabor > > > > > > On Wed, 12 Aug 2026 at 13:22, Martin Zink <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> After addressing the issues raised during the RC1 (noteably > >> MINIFICPP-2876), I am pleased to call this vote for the source release > of > >> Apache NiFi MiNiFi C++ 1.0.0. (RC2) > >> > >> Please review the following guide for how to verify a release candidate > >> build: > >> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=173087303 > >> > >> The source tarball, the extension developer sdk and some convenience > binary > >> builds, plus signatures and digests can be found at: > >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/nifi/nifi-minifi-cpp/1.0.0/ > >> > >> The Git tag is minifi-cpp-1.0.0-RC2 > >> The Git commit ID is d89fea9eb619088c011ef703801f6d1e67c93907 > >> > >> Checksums of nifi-minifi-cpp-1.0.0-source.tar.gz: > >> SHA256: f1ad9d806913cafc1b403e14afe8b5a868d29a6fd5eb6183156e073f73bc2abe > >> SHA512: > >> > 7b0ed76420aa2695a7507534bebe480204969aa50264f1dc3ce634b8cb8bcda003ccad58d48b3241b87222454b88486863bf846073a128b9018388cbb2ba1c09 > >> > >> Release artifacts are signed with the following key: > >> https://people.apache.org/keys/committer/martinzink.asc > >> > >> KEYS file available here: > >> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/nifi/KEYS > >> > >> 143 issues were closed/resolved for this release: > >> > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12321520 > >> > >> Release note highlights can be found here: > >> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=65145325#ReleaseNotesMiNiFi(C++)-Versioncpp-1.0.0 > >> > >> The vote will be open for 120 hours. > >> > >> Please download the release candidate and evaluate the necessary items > >> including checking hashes, signatures, build from source, and test. > >> Then please vote: > >> > >> [ ] +1 Release this package as nifi-minifi-cpp-1.0.0 > >> [ ] +0 no opinion > >> [ ] -1 Do not release this package because... >
