The vote for RC3 has been open since Monday, July 9, 2012 7 :52PM (EDT) [1]. More than 72 hours have passed and the binding votes total 3 or more. Technically I believe the vote can close this evening but I'd like to get input from as many people as I can.
[1]: http://markmail.org/message/sx53xzu3t4vijmeq Carol On 7/12/12 4 :34PM, "Igor Costa" <igorco...@gmail.com> wrote: >I think we need a time frame of 4 days to make a stand and vote for RC. > >Right now I'm not able to vote because I didn't test last release. > >As soon as we get approval by 50% of votes from mentors and contributors >we >can ship the release. > >Let's wait next 4 days to see what's happen on that time frame. > > >Regards >---------------------------- >Igor Costa >www.igorcosta.com >www.igorcosta.org > > >On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Carol Frampton <cfram...@adobe.com> >wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Unless I hear of any show-stopper issues by tomorrow AM I think we can >> close the vote on the RC. None of the mentors have voted for this RC >>but I >> don't think that is required. >> >> I believe the next step is this: >> >> It is Apache policy that all releases be formally approved by the >> responsible PMC. In the case of the incubator, the IPMC must approve all >> releases. That means there is an additional bit of voting that the >>release >> manager must now oversee on general@incubator in order to gain that >> approval. The release manager must inform general@incubator that the >>vote >> has passed on the project's development list, and should indicate any >>IPMC >> votes gained during that process. A new vote on the release candidate >> artifacts must now be held on general@incubator to seek majority >> consensus from the IPMC. Previous IPMC votes issued on the project's >> development list count towards that goal. >> >> Am I correct? Is there anything else we should be doing? >> >> thanks, >> Carol >>