Hi Justin,

The download page of SINGA is (
https://singa.incubator.apache.org/en/downloads.html ). The page that you
mentioned is the index page. The official ASF releases are in the downloads
page.

The index page is the landing page of the website and it contains all the
different ways to get started with SINGA. The index page encourages new
users to start using the system on pre-installed environment such as AWS or
Docker.

We will create a ticket to move the docker image under Apache and add
missing files to it.

Thank you,
Moaz

On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 9:03 AM Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > Can you please elaborate on release policy issues with Singa ?
> > I checked a few things but couldn't find the issue.
>
>
> Nothing too major. If you look at the download page [1] it’s encouraging
> people to use docker [2]  and AWS [3]. Both pages probably has some minor
> branding/trademark issues but I’m more concerned about the docker one as
> it’s not under the apache docker username and the download page points
> directly to it without any indication it’s 3rd party.  It’s seems to be
> encouraging people to use the develop /latest version rather the the
> offical releases, although I’m not a 100% sure, I  had a quick look at the
> docker content but it wasn’t clear and it also seemed to be missing
> important files like LICENSE, NOTICE etc etc
>
> Thanks,
> Justin
>
> 1. https://singa.incubator.apache.org/en/index.html
> 2. https://hub.docker.com/r/nusdbsystem/singa/
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