On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > The release passed the IPMC vote. So I'm now uploading the release > onto the dist directory. It will need some time to replicate to the > mirrors, so I'll hold off updating the website, archiving the old > release or sending an announcement. I've seen various guidelines for > how long it takes to replicate, but I'll wait at least a day. >
Almost ready to put out a release announcement, but I'm having zero luck with getting the Maven artifacts promoted. I'm trying to follow these instructions: http://www.apache.org/dev/publishing-maven-artifacts.html I thought most of the steps were done by our POMs as part of building a Release Candidate. I remember, for example, closing the repository before the vote. But now when I go up to http://repository.apache.org I don't see anything that I can promote. I see reports that the service is having some problems: https://twitter.com/infrabot That might be it. Is anymore more familiar with Maven who can take a look? The release is approved and ready to announce. But it would be nicer if we were in Maven Central before we send out the announcement. Regards, -Rob > -Rob
