and done. I left chukwa 0.4.0 there as they are currently pointing to it on their release page.
On Apr 28, 2011, at 2:02 AM, Nigel Daley wrote: > +1. Thanks Ian. > > n. > > On Apr 27, 2011, at 2:01 PM, Chris Douglas wrote: > >> No need to wait a week, if you have time to clear it out. Thanks for >> taking care of this, Ian. -C >> >> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 5:19 AM, Ian Holsman <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I've had a look at hadoop's dist area (http://www.apache.org/dist/hadoop/ ) >>> and was wondering which of these people think we should do here. >>> >>> If no one objects within a week, I will remove everything except the >>> hadoop-0.20.2, >>> hadoop-21.0, and stable directories there. >>> >>> Thanks >>> Ian >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>>> From: Mark Thomas <m> >>>> Date: April 27, 2011 8:07:53 AM EDT >>>> Subject: Re: [ACTION REQUIRED] www.apache.org/dist/<tlp> housekeeping >>>> >>> >>>> PMC members, >>>> >>>> Six weeks ago, the infrastructure team sent you the e-mail below. To the >>>> projects that were already following the release guidelines and to those >>>> projects that have since cleaned up their /dist area - thank you. The >>>> infrastructure team really does appreciate you doing this. >>>> >>>> Regrettably, a large number of PMCs have chosen to ignore the message >>>> below. To those PMCs, you have one month (until 31 May 2011) to clean up >>>> your dist area or the infrastructure team will simply remove all files >>>> that are more than twelve months old. >>>> >>>> Mark >>>> on behalf of the ASF Infrastructure Team >>>> >>>> On 10/03/2011 08:16, Mark Thomas wrote: >>>>> PMC members, >>>>> >>>>> As the ASF grows in size, so does the total size of the distribution >>>>> artefacts we ask our mirror community to support for us. The larger this >>>>> total size, the greater the strain on both ASF infrastructure and on the >>>>> mirroring system. >>>>> >>>>> As per the release guidelines [1], only current releases should be >>>>> available at http://www.apache.org/dist/. Monitoring of >>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist/ [2] shows that some projects are not >>>>> removing old releases. This is placing an unnecessary strain on both ASF >>>>> infrastructure and on our mirror volunteers. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks to those PMCs that have been removing old releases from their >>>>> distribution directory. The infrastructure appreciates you keeping on >>>>> top of this. >>>>> >>>>> PMCs that have not been removing old releases are required to review >>>>> their current distribution directory and remove any old releases. >>>>> - PMCs using svnpubsub should remove old releases via svn. >>>>> - PMCs not using svnpubsub should remove old releases directly from >>>>> /www/www.apache.org/dist/<tlp> on people.apache.org at. Note that any >>>>> deletions may take up to 24 hours to replicate to >>>>> http://www.apache.org/dist >>>>> In both cases it may take longer for changes to replicate to mirrors. >>>>> >>>>> Old releases removed from http://www.apache.org/dist/ are not lost. >>>>> Release are automatically copied to http://archive.apache.org/dist/ and >>>>> are never deleted. >>>>> >>>>> This inevitably raises the question what is a current release and what >>>>> is an old release. To some extent, this varies from project to project >>>>> but typically it amounts to the following: >>>>> a) latest release of the current branch >>>>> b) latest stable release of the current branch >>>>> c) latest stable release of previous branches >>>>> >>>>> It is hard to give concrete examples that apply to all projects since >>>>> each project is free to use its own release numbering scheme. However, a >>>>> project that includes versions 2.1.0, 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 in its release >>>>> directory almost certainly has some cleaning up to do. A project that >>>>> includes 1.0.6, 1.1.5 and 2.0.7 probably doesn't. >>>>> >>>>> If you have any questions about how to manage your distribution >>>>> directory please contact the infrastructure team. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance, >>>>> >>>>> Mark >>>>> on behalf of the ASF Infrastructure Team >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> [1] http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html >>>>> [2] http://people.apache.org/~henkp/tlps/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Ian Holsman >>> [email protected] >>> PH: +1-703 879-3128 AOLIM: ianholsman Skype:iholsman >>> >>> Never explain - your friends do not need it and your enemies will not >>> believe you anyway. Elbert Hubbard >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >
