On 27 Mar 2013, at 23:05, Ross Gardler wrote:

> This is the 7th release for Apache Wookie, with the artifacts being
> versioned as 0.14.
> 
> We are requesting a vote via wookie-dev for the release of the artifacts in
> the first instance found here...
> 
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/wookie/0.14/
> 
> ...as the final 0.14 release.
> 
> PGP release keys (signed using
> 65B0E729<http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x6129AA0065B0E729>
> ):
> 
> http://www.apache.org/dist/wookie/KEYS
> 
> Additionally there are 3 sets of maven artifacts, which we hope will help
> others to integrate WOOKIE into their own applications. These are...
> 
> 1. Wookie itself as a downloadable WAR
> 2. The W3C parser
> 3. The Java connector framework
> 
> These artifacts are now in the staging area found here...
> 
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachewookie-024/
> 
> Please take the time to verify the artifacts before casting your vote.


+1

tl;dr:

Standalone Version

Checked .asc signature - good!
Checked MD5 - good!
./startup.sh worked (after doing chmod +x)
Played with the widgets, all good

Source Version

Checked .asc signature - good!
Checked MD5 - good!
ant run worked
Played with the widgets, all good

War Version 
Checked .asc signature - good!
Checked MD5 - good!
Deployed into Tomcat 7.0.35 with MySQL 5.0.45 - worked
Played with the widgets, all good

Maven
I had a look at these. The only problem I found was that Steve is missing from 
the list of developers in the pom template. Not a blocker.

LICENSE and NOTICE
No new dependencies in Ivy for trunk or for the sub modules
No new JS dependencies
RAT check looks good; the only issue was xmldsig-core-schema.xsd was missing 
from rat-ignore (there's a typo). Definitely not a blocker.


> 
> Vote will be open at least 72 hours but until we receive most of the
> committers votes.
> 
> [ ] +1  approve
> [ ] +0  no opinion
> [ ] -1  disapprove (and reason why)
> 
> 
> --
> Ross Gardler (@rgardler)
> Programme Leader (Open Development)
> OpenDirective http://opendirective.com

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