+1

At 2022-09-13 11:25:00, "Gaoyang Cai" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello RocketMQ Community,
>
>
>This is the vote for 0.3.0 release of Apache RocketMQ Operator.
>
>In this release, accessing Apache RocketMQ from outside the Kubernetes cluster 
>is available, the addresses of Name Servers can be set automatically, memory 
>limit in container is sensible so that calculation of JVM parameters is more 
>accurate. The version of operator-sdk has been updated to 1.16. Also, the 
>docker repository for rocketmq-operator has been moved to an official 
>repository under Apache.
>
>
>
>Docker image for Apache RocketMQ Operator: apache/rocketmq-operator:0.3.0
>
>Docker image repo: 
>https://hub.docker.com/layers/apache/rocketmq-operator/0.3.0/images/sha256-7fe24ce7cbac5fca29b6d0b2412e388de084b19ce1ac189734661b94037d49c7?context=explore
>
>
>Git tag and release notes for the release:
>https://github.com/apache/rocketmq-operator/releases/tag/0.3.0
>
>
>Hash for the release tag:
>23fb2eb094470d60b964aef8539f4a4ae3a752c6
>
>
>Checklist for reference:
>Note that this is not an official policy but may help with checking releases.
>
>Fill in the following:
>[ ]  check LICENSE, should be Apache V2
>[ ]  check NOTICE, should have a notice for third-party dependency if
>necessary
>[ ]  verify the hash for release tag and docker image is correct
>[ ]  deploy Apache RocketMQ by Operator
>
>
>
>The vote will be open for at least 72 hours or until the necessary number of 
>votes are reached.
>
>Please vote accordingly:
>
>[ ] +1 approve
>
>[ ] +0 no opinion
>
>[ ] -1 disapprove with the reason
>
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>The Apache RocketMQ Team

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