Heh, no problem bro ;) On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Dan Haywood <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nour, > Dunno if it was coincidence or not, but 5 minutes after I received your mail > below (saying you were going to try to do "Release"), I also received an > email from repository.apache.org saying that the repository had been > promoted. > > So, it was either me pressing "Release" and it taking ~2.5 hours, or it was > you pressing "Release" and it taking just 5 minutes. > > Whichever, it looks like it worked. > > Cheers > Dan > > > On 13/07/2011 09:51, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote: >> >> Hi Dan... >> >> First of all congrats for our 1st release and most of the credit >> goes to you :D, but after all it is a team work effort ;). >> >> As for nexus I will give it a try now. >> >> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 8:53 AM, dan haywood >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> You might have noticed that the vote on general@incubator for >>> isis-0.1.2-incubating passed (no additional votes were cast, so the +4 >>> binding we had on the isis-dev are sufficient). >>> >>> But I'm having trouble using nexus (repository.apache.org) to promote the >>> release through to the releases repository, and thence onto maven central >>> repo. >>> >>> When I log on to nexus, I see org.apache.isis-012 as a staging >>> repository. >>> There's a button above, called "Release", which I've pressed. Not sure >>> what >>> that does... when I look in the 'releases' repository the artifacts >>> aren't >>> there. The Felix documentation [1] talks about pressing the "Promote" >>> button, but that's greyed out for me. >>> >>> Can anyone explain? Do I need perhaps need some karma in order to do the >>> promote? >>> >>> >>> Cheers >>> Dan >>> >>> >>> [1] http://felix.apache.org/site/release-management-nexus.html >>> >> >> >
-- Thanks - Mohammad Nour Author of (WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 User Guide) http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247585.html - LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mnour - Blog: http://tadabborat.blogspot.com ---- "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving" - Albert Einstein "Writing clean code is what you must do in order to call yourself a professional. There is no reasonable excuse for doing anything less than your best." - Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship "Stay hungry, stay foolish." - Steve Jobs
