Hi,
Apache Pekko is the only project that I am aware of that produces RC
jars (jars with RC in the version numbering) and then creates a 2nd
set of jars after the release vote passes. Most projects create jars
that have the prospective release number and just release them when
the vote passes. This takes up extra release manager effort, extra
review effort and leads to a longer release cycle.
The jars are left in the repository.apache.org staging area as opposed
to being released.
The only benefit as far as I can see of having the 2 stage jar build
is that people reviewing the jars might forget to clear the caches on
their machines. I still don't think this is worth the extra release
complication at this point.

Does anyone have any opinions on this? I would like to try out the
change to the process in the upcoming pekko-projection release.

Thanks,
PJ

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