Hmm... I read through some of the release guidelines [1].
These include requirements like
- LICENSE file should include info about all included software. Our
LICENSE file only has the Apache license in it, followed by a statement
that there will be a list, but the list is absent. The binary distribution
completely lacks a LICENSE file.
- different package types should unpack into different directories.
Currently, both source and binary unpack into the same directory
- our NOTICE file doesn't contain notices from our dependencies
- must include SHA and MD5 checksums as well as a signature
Note that after we get a solid release here, there will have to be another
vote by the Incubator PMC to let the release go public. Since this is our
first release, they will likely be kind of stringent to get the process
going cleanly.
1) http://incubator.apache.org/guides/releasemanagement.html
On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Ted Dunning <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I downloaded all the artifacts and check signatures. All verified.
>
> I unpacked both binary and source tar balls. Both unpacked cleanly.
>
> I ran all of the HOWTO queries on the binary distro. Sample data is
> present. All queries worked except for the typo on the wiki page the Harri
> found. I fixed the wiki page. I still get the permission error on
> /var/logs.
>
> I compiled the source distro without tests. That went cleanly.
>
> I ran the resulting binary on one of the HOWTO queries. That worked.
>
>
> What I didn't do:
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> - Didn't check the zip version
> - Didn't run the unit tests
> - Didn't step through any more advanced tests
>
>
>
> I say
>
> +1. Ship it.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Jacques Nadeau <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> Please find updated artifacts that include fixes for sample data directory
>> and rebuffed-only jars in the binary distribution. Source release should
>> be unchanged but should be checked nonetheless.
>>
>> http://people.apache.org/~jacques/apache-drill-1.0.0-m1.rc3/
>>
>> Vote for 3 days. Closes Monday, 1:30 Pacific.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jacques
>>
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>