+1.
however here's a couple of minor tweaks to the announce text:
> - bug 4952: set a default value for DEF_RULES_DIR, LOCAL_RULES_DIR, and
> LOCAL_STATE_DIR. this fixes an issue where third-party code which
> hasn't been updated to deal with LOCAL_STATE_DIR can still use updates.
clarified:
- bug 4952: set a default value for DEF_RULES_DIR, LOCAL_RULES_DIR, and
LOCAL_STATE_DIR. This allows third-party code which hasn't been
updated to deal with LOCAL_STATE_DIR to still use updates.
> - a bunch of documentation and license text updates
suggest that the license text item should be split out:
- license text changed in source files, in accordance with new ASF
policy: http://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html
- a bunch of documentation
cheers, ;)
--j.
Theo Van Dinter writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I have readied a new set of 3.1.5 files. They are available at:
>
> http://people.apache.org/~felicity/315/
>
> Please test out these files and vote as to whether or not to release them as
> 3.1.5. Thanks. :)
>
> BTW: per ASF policies, only PMC member votes are binding for a release,
> but we encourage everyone to download, test, and report any issues!
>
>
> My Vote: +1
>
>
>
> BTW: my proposed release announcement is as follows:
>
> To: users, dev, announce
> Subject: ANNOUNCE: Apache SpamAssassin 3.1.5 available!
>
> Apache SpamAssassin 3.1.5 is now available! This is a maintainance
> release of the 3.1.x branch.
>
> Downloads are available from:
> http://spamassassin.apache.org/downloads.cgi?update=200607261100
> [TVD: update the date string appropriately upon release]
>
> The release file will also be available via CPAN in the near future.
>
> md5sum of archive files:
> ae8734220ef82bbb1872f64dbf9c0995 Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.5.tar.bz2
> 19d2e76d7759083343d63e61e6e29739 Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.5.tar.gz
> 87bd540428116d6339322fef51b0c4eb Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.5.zip
>
> sha1sum of archive files:
> 9c9bcf4098c2b3418d5ea9ba69d1dcdfa255a819 Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.5.tar.bz2
> 672399ab2e600ba2ae19d71f77974dc27512e837 Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.5.tar.gz
> 9350e298c04d04b755640fa3ec2b5633755f93ad Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.5.zip
>
> The release files also have a .asc accompanying them. The file serves
> as an external GPG signature for the given release file. The signing
> key is available via the wwwkeys.pgp.net key server, as well as
> http://spamassassin.apache.org/released/GPG-SIGNING-KEY
>
> The key information is:
>
> pub 1024D/265FA05B 2003-06-09 SpamAssassin Signing Key <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Key fingerprint = 26C9 00A4 6DD4 0CD5 AD24 F6D7 DEE0 1987 265F A05B
>
> 3.1.5 includes a large number of bug fixes and documentation updates.
> Here is an abbreviated changelog (since 3.1.4) for major updates (see
> the Changes file for a complete list):
>
> - bug 4952: set a default value for DEF_RULES_DIR, LOCAL_RULES_DIR, and
> LOCAL_STATE_DIR. this fixes an issue where third-party code which
> hasn't been updated to deal with LOCAL_STATE_DIR can still use updates.
> - bug 5065: backport DomainKeys whitelisting (whitelist_from_dk) from 3.2
> - bug 5034: fix endless loop in Mail::SpamAssassin::Client, possible
> from bad input or network error
> - bug 4981: remove urirhssub support for regexp subrule from URIDNSBL plugin
> - bug 5049: handle comments and extra whitespace in sa-update config files.
> also, fix an error during channel name validation.
> - bug 5022: recognize Received header from a local command line call to
> sendmail
> - bug 4737: when rewriting headers, strip out leading spaces to better allow
> filtering by some MUAs
> - bug 4843: skip text/calendar parts when generating body text for processing
> - bug 4848: fix Pyzor, DCC, and SpamCop plugins to properly have a
> configuration pointer for things like their 'dont_report_to_...' option
> - bug 5030: sa-update couldn't run GPG if the path to the binary had a space
> in it
> - bug 4492: bayes_ignore_header was case sensitive
> - bug 5018: update RegistrarBoundaries with new list of 2TLDs
> - a bunch of documentation and license text updates
>
> --
> Randomly Generated Tagline:
> Zapp: Now that's a wave of destruction that's easy on the eyes.