Just to confirm:
I have been running 3.4-HEAD for most of the past year on a small
production system. I am confident that it is solid, and my +1 for the
last vote was to freeze and release.
On 17 Mar 2021, at 17:10, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
Hi everyone,
It's awfully quiet regarding the testing of 3.4.5-rc2. I'm making some
assumptions in taking the next steps in the final release.
Please, speak up if any of these assumptions are wrong and we should
not go on to a quick 3.4.5 build and vote.
I assume:
1. There are people who have been running branch 3.4 in a production
environment since at least when it was tagged as 3.4.5-rc1 last
January (even though there was no announcement of 3.4.5-rc1 builds)
2. The few commits to two minor issues that were committed since then
have been sufficiently reviewed and are deemed safe.
3. Enough committers do think that what we have in 3.4.5-rc2 is ready
for release so nothing is left in the process except to build 3.4.5
and call for a release vote.
4. Nobody has a -1 vote against proceeding with release that they can
explai with a technical reason.
I'll give this another two days. If there are no negative responses to
consider, I'll proceed with the next steps in the release by building
what we currently have as 3.4.5.
Regards,
Sidney Markowitz
Chair, Apache SpamAssassin PMC
[email protected]
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Bill Cole