+1

P.S. there were issues with javadoc.  I "grepped"  for Jakarta and found
that many package.html files contained the following text:

For overviews, tutorials, examples, guides, and tool documentation, please see:
<ul>
<li><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/poi";>Jakarta POI Project</a>
</ul>

After this was fixed, I think we are ready for 3.0.1

Yegor

> Hi All

> As previously agreed, now the TLP move is almost complete, I've produced a
> release candidate for 3.0.1. This has a few bug fixes since 3.0, a few
> improvements in the build process, and is labelled as Apache POI instead
> of Apache Jakarta POI.

> The release candidate is available to download from:
>         http://people.apache.org/~nick/POI-3.0.1-RC1/main/
>         http://people.apache.org/~nick/POI-3.0.1-RC1/maven/

> Following some more guidance on the "vote on artificats" policy, I have
> created the artificats as if the vote has passed. (That way, if the vote
> fails, I zap the artificats to prevent confusion. If it passes, everything
> has exactly the right file and directory names to go straight into dist).

> So, despite the naming, *these files are only a release candidate* (as the
> directory name indicates).


> Could everyone give the files a check, especially:
> * file and directory names are as expected
> * things say Apache POI not Apache Jakarta POI / Jakarta POI
> * the maven stuff doesn't break maven


> Once you're done, it's time to vote:
>   [ ] +1  I support the release
>   [ ] +0  I don't care
>   [ ] -1  I'm opposed to the release because...

> Voting will close on Friday (8th June)

> Nick

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