Justin Mason wrote:
Warren Togami writes:
All patches are now in the 3.0.x branch and the majority of it has been
in real-world testing pushed to Fedora Updates since November 10th. I
think this is good enough testing for a 3.0.5 release.
Normally we'd do at least one RC, but I agree; being out there on Fedora
Updates is pretty solid testing, in my opinion!
http://people.apache.org/~jm/devel/
Can we have the votes?
+1 , from me. Please have a try of those tarballs and vote based
on those.
Reminder: due to ASF bylaws, only the PMC member votes can count for this.
2 to go...
Visual inspection of diff between the Fedora Updates (Nov 10th) release
candidate and 3.0.5 final looks good. Passed all tests on my target
distribution and seems running fine. I'm fairly confident that this
release is good.
I would encourage the PMC to run their own tests and please vote to get
this out the door.
Thanks,
Warren Togami
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