All three of us (Noel, Dave, less importantly me) bouncing around at
the same time :)

Dave: Unless Noel's email this weekend makes us change our mind,
you've got my +1 to release. I'll double-check the install on Sunday
night as well.

Is the legal text below something recently from Cliff, or does it predate that?

Hen

On 11/11/05, Dave Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're ready to release Roller 1.3-incubating on Java.Net.
> Below is a summary of release status.
>
>
> *** Release vote completed September 14, 2005
>
> Testing is done, docs are complete and we have voted to release.
> Summary of the docs is here:
> <http://rollerweblogger.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=RollerDocumentation_1.x>
>
>
> *** Disclaimers included in release files
>
> The release README.txt files contains the following text:
>
>     This release of Roller is not endorsed by the Apache Software
> Foundation.
>     Roller is in the Apache Incubator and is not an official Apache
> project.
>
>     LICENSING TERMS
>
>     Roller itself is licensed under the Apache Licence Version 2.0,
> please
>     see the included file LICENSE.txt for the full text of the Apache
> license.
>
>     PLEASE NOTE: Although Roller itself is under the Apache license,
> Roller
>     depends on and contains some components that are licensed under the
> more
>     restrictive terms of the LGPL licence.
>
>
> *** Release candidate is ready for immediate release
>
> I have uploaded Roller 1.3 RC4 to my personal space ~snoopdave on
> people.apache.org (not publicly available). Build is based on
> Subversion rev 332631.
>
> The files are:
>     roller-1.3-rc4-incubating.tar.gz
>     roller-src-1.3-rc4-incubating.tar.gz
>     roller-tools-1.3-rc4-incubating.tar.gz
>
> Now is your last chance to test the release. Unless somebody uncovers a
> major issue over the next couple of days, I plan on making these files
> (without the RC designation) available Monday morning
> at http://roller.dev.java.net.
>
> Thanks,
> - Dave
>
>

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