Hopefully everyone (committers at least) have seen this: http://markmail.org/message/x64jkxt6xcism5rh
people.apache.org is going away. To be replaced with home.apache.org, but only for hosting public http accessible content, no shell login will be allowed. I noticed on the infra thread folks suggesting alternate ways to host the rc: > There is a staging area on the dist server for just this purpose: > > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/<project> > > Upload the RC to that instead. > > This is much better than the home directory on people because there is > no need to copy the files again when the vote succeeds. > Instead you can use svn/svnmucc to move the files to the dist release > directory (same repo, so files don't travel across the network). > Also there can be proper traceability of the RC artifacts; just > include the revision number of the dev tree in the vote e-mail. We could stay with our old hosting using home.apache.org, or move to this new approach with dist that I just outlined, however we'll need to update our how to release page regardless, re people.apache.org references: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ZOOKEEPER/HowToRelease Patrick
