Always appreciate your insight, Michael, but the voting procedures at
Apache don't support this. Recommend you open a bug which might be
considered for 4.0.1 for any changes.
Unless there are more binding -1's than +1's, the release is official on
the 17th.
Regards,
KAM
On 12/14/2022 12:28 PM, Michael Peddemors wrote:
Oops.. a little late for mentioning this ;)
(Congrats everyone btw)
4.0 would have been a good time to increase the default scanning size..
Computers are a lot better and faster than in the old days, where SA
only scanned files smaller than 1MG.. and spammers still like sending
just above that limit. Suggest a max of 4 MG is a lot more reasonable
default for todays world..
(we still limit body part scan size of course)
body_part_scan_size 200000
rawbody_part_scan_size 200000
I know, I haven't had time to be as involved in 4.0 as I would have
liked this year, but I did watch..
Now, really only poking my nose in to say Merry Xmas and happy
holidays...
It is a time for rest and relaxation, so you MAY want to delay 4.0
release until after the holidays ;)
On 2022-12-14 08:40, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
+1 for the release. (Binding)
Tested as non-root user with the tar.bz2 on CentOS 7.9.2009 and the
sha256 sig passed.
All tests successful.
Files=210, Tests=3823, 925 wallclock secs ( 1.41 usr 0.38 sys +
290.36 cusr 37.64 csys = 329.79 CPU)
Result: PASS
We have also been running rc4 + patches in production and previous
RCs/Trunk in production for years. It's production ready and amazing.
Regards,
KAM
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On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 5:42 AM Giovanni Bechis <giova...@paclan.it
<mailto:giova...@paclan.it>> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022 at 09:22:58PM +1300, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
> [This email is bcc'd to the Apache PMC to ensure they notice it]
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Calling for a vote on the release of Apache SpamAssassin 4.0.0
>
> I noticed that the official guidelines on the release process
> https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#policy
<https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#policy> say that they
> encourage the votes include the dev community. It also says that
> making the release files available to readers of the developer
> mailing list does not violate the rules against publishing
them prior
> to the release vote.
>
> Only votes from members of the PMC will be binding, but
everyone is
> encouraged to thoroughly test that these files properly
install and
> pass the make test checks on your platform and any other tests
that
> you can perform.
>
> Here are the files that will be released as Apache
SpamAssassin 4.0.0
> if there are at least three binding +1 votes and more +1 votes
> than -1 binding votes at the end of the 72 hour voting period,
> Saturday, December 17, 2022 09:00am UTC.
>
> Note that the policy on voting for releases is not the same as
for
> voting for code committing where a single binding -1 is a veto.
>
> Files are in https://people.apache.org/~sidney/devel/
<https://people.apache.org/~sidney/devel/>
>
> The only code change since the release of 4.0.0-rc4 has been the
> commit in Bug 8087
https://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=1905867
<https://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=1905867>
>
> As per
https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#release-approval
<https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#release-approval>
> please download and check the files on your platform(s) before
voting
> +1 if you approve the release, or -1 and state a technical
reason why
> these files are not ready for release.
>
> The current draft of the release announcement can be seen at
>
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/trunk/build/announcements/4.0.0.txt
<https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/trunk/build/announcements/4.0.0.txt>
>
> I vote +1 for the release after checking on Ubuntu 22.04,
macOS 13,
> macOS 12, and Windows 10.
>
+1 for the release,
checked on CentOS7, CentOS8-Stream, AlmaLinux8, RHEL7 and
OpenBSD 7.2.
Giovanni
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