Hi Dominik, I don't think that you have to remove the references. But you have to make it clearly visible that these are NOT Apache Releases. I think as soon as it's obvious (By being located in a section "Non-Apache releases pre entering Incubation" this schoud be ok .. but I'm sure Justin will know what and how to do it.
Chris Am 16.11.19, 13:40 schrieb "Dominik Riemer" <[email protected]>: Sorry, the last sentence should have been: "Is that ok or do we need to remove all references that allow users to download a pre-Apache release? On 2019/11/16 12:38:31, Dominik Riemer <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > Hi, > I'm currently working on migrating the current website to an Apache website and read a little bit on how to handle pre-Apache releases. > > I'd like to ask whether the following changes would be sufficient to comply with ASF policy, while we would still allow users to download pre-Apache releases until our first release: > - on https://docs.streampipes.org, (will be later streampipes.incubator.apache.org/docs), we would mark all versions with some "non-apache release" appendix (see the version in the upper left corner) and also update the user guide with some disclaimer > - on https://streampipes.org/en/download, (later streampipes.incuabtor.apache.org/download), we would add some fat disclaimer stating that the installer downloads a pre-Apache release > - on Github, we would add a "non-apache-release" appendix to all previously released versions > > Is that ok or do we need to remove all references that allow users a pre-Apache release? > > Dominik > >
