OK, let's check how the release documentation looks like (AFAIK Oli did one the last time). If this works, things should be relatively easy. Since we do not build a binary release, main tasks are pre-releasing (building, testing, tagging) and go for the release votes ones things are in place. The homepage can be updated in a second step.
Am Mi., 17. Juli 2019 um 00:21 Uhr schrieb William Lieurance < [email protected]>: > I'll certainly +1 a release now and also am in favor of more frequent > releases in the future. > > Sent from a tiny keyboard > > ________________________________ > From: P. Ottlinger <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2019 5:17:48 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: release it! > > Am 17.07.19 um 00:16 schrieb Werner Keil: > > The JSR will never be out, it was withdrawn in favor of either > MicroProfile > > Config, a future Jakarta spec or both. > > the Jakarta spec is not there but keeping the old JSR in there would > cause > > more confusion, in a sandbox module I guess it is at people's own risk. > > > thanks for the explanation - why don't we release it with 0.4 and remove > it with 0.5? > > This would mean a higher release frequency which could help us graduate > as a TLP ;) > > Cheers, > Phil > -- *Anatole Tresch* PPMC Member Apache Tamaya JCP Star Spec Lead *Switzerland, Europe Zurich, GMT+1* *maketechsimple.wordpress.com <http://maketechsimple.wordpress.com/> * *Twitter: @atsticks, @tamayaconf*
