Hi, On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 11:39 PM, Apache Wiki <wikidi...@apache.org> wrote: > + Still following the objetive of making the first Apache release: > + > + 4 JIRA issues were fixed since last period, the project website has been > revamped, > + and few other niceties & fixes have got into trunk (for example lucene > library was > + upgraded to 3.6.0). > + > + 2 Release candidates have been made, but they didn't succeed because of > + technical issues. Hopefully the third RC will become the first ASF release.
If I understand correctly, these issues were about functionality in the JSPWiki software itself, not about the technicalities of the Apache release process. Do you have any active mentors available to help out in preparing the release? If not, please post a recent RC also to general@ for review by the rest of the IPMC. A quick look at one of the RCs brought up a few issues, most notably the presence of binary dependencies in the source release archive - a practice that's considered contrary to Apache principles based on recent discussion on general@. > + The main issues blocking graduation keep being the same as in the last > report: > + resolution acceptance, community and IPMC graduation vote. Again, like in April, I'd note that the most pressing blocker is getting an Apache release out. Beyond that it looks like community activity in JSPWiki is at a bit higher level than it used to be for the most part of the past two years, which is good. BR, Jukka Zitting