Re: ASF policy check on CPAN published artifacts

2020-10-21 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, You might want to improve the branding / trademark with that release, I think it could be made clearer that the project is "Apache Avro" and that's a trademark of the ASF. Thanks, Justin

Re: ASF policy check on CPAN published artifacts

2020-07-16 Thread Ryan Skraba
Hello, I've read through the release policy in the past, but please correct me if I'm wrong. The convenience Perl modules hosted on CPAN should be treated roughly equivalent to the Java binaries hosted on maven, but the "real" release is the source distribution on downloads.apache.org[1]. The

Re: ASF policy check on CPAN published artifacts

2020-07-16 Thread Kengo Seki
Hi Sean, The way to publish the Perl distribution to CPAN is described in the following wiki, as step 10. (I think Ismaƫl added this step. Thanks!) The cpan-upload command used here can be installed from CPAN as the CPAN::Uploader package.

ASF policy check on CPAN published artifacts

2020-07-15 Thread Sean Busbey
Hi folks, At the board meeting this morning a question was raised asking if our CPAN published artifacts meet release guidance. Can anyone point me to what, if any, stuff we have for pushing things out to CPAN after a release? Like a guide or automated tooling or whatever?