On 25.03.2014, at 14:46, Marshall Schor <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 3/24/2014 9:08 AM, Peter Klügl wrote: > . . . >>> -- I believe we had previously discussed changing the release procedure to >>> always use a tag that does not contain "-rcX", e.g. the file >>> org/apache/uima/ruta-ep-engine/2.2.0/ruta-ep-engine-2.2.0.pom contains the >>> reference to >>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/ruta/tags/ruta-2.2.0-rc3/ruta-ep-engine >>> which will be invalid if we rename the tag after the release. However, the >>> release instructions on the UIMA website still mention adding the "-rcX" >>> and I do not find the old mails. Did we overlook updating the instructions >>> or do I remember the outcome of our conversation incorrectly? >> I also remember now that you mentioned this issue, but I cannot recall >> the result of the discussion. > No need to recall, we have computers (and the internet :-) ). The best way > I've > found is to use the uima mail archive subsite of markmail: > http://uima.markmail.org. > > I searched for rc-x - didn't get anything useful. Then I searched using > release name rcx > and it was the 1st hit. There's a little chain icon you can click to get a > short url to the particular chain of email - so I hit that, and produced this > link: http://markmail.org/message/snfezfrh34pkcmz7
The problem is obviously to know what to search for. I tried it with my local mail archive but either the search mechanism failed (not quite uncommon these days on OS X unfortunately) or I failed to hack in the proper query. Anyway, we had discussed to change the release guidelines. I'll take care of that. Cheers, -- Richard
