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

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