Thanks SO much for the extensive testing. I will work on the release
announcement for Monday.

I should be able to fill in a more specific build date in the read me - ant
is doing the work and has extensive date formatting.

If anyone is feeling adventurous the styles can support more language code
- just need more options added to the recode statement.

Jody

On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 9:42 PM Brad Hards <br...@frogmouth.net> wrote:

> On Saturday, 18 February 2023 2:18:25 PM AEDT Jody Garnett wrote:
> > The next release is available for preflight testing
> >
> https://build.geoserver.org/view/release/job/geoserver-release/lastSuccessfu
> > lBuild/artifact/distribution/2.22.2/ --
>
> Thanks for the release work.
>
> Downloaded javadoc package. Unzipped OK. Opened in Firefox, version number
> correct. Poked around a bit, links appeared OK,  no problems noted.
>
> Downloaded html package. Unzipped OK. Opened in Firefox, version number
> correct. Poked around a bit in user manual. Links appeared OK (including
> x-ref
> to JIRA and github for edit). No problems noted.
> Same for developer manual (although the release testing checklist was
> noted as
> being a bit out-of-date, that isn't a new issue).
> REST API is documented as Version 1.0.0, but no problems noted.
> Top level README, license and version OK (although it would be nice if the
> build date was more specific).
>
> Downloaded the war package. Unzipped OK. Booted it on a Tomcat 9 install
> on
> ubuntu (9.0.58-1ubuntu0.1) with openjdk (11.0.17) - distro packages.
> Log in OK, poked around with layer preview. Checked a couple of
> capabilities.
> No problems noted. The new data and styling is nice improvement.
>
> Overall: LGTM.
>
> Brad
>
>
>
> --
--
Jody Garnett
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