Dear MADlib community,
Thank you for providing feedback on the proposals. We will drop the support for
Mac OS and convenience binaries for future releases.
Stay tuned for 1.19.0-RC3.
Thanks,
Orhan Kislal
PS: Ed, thanks for pointing out the wiki pages. I'll archive the redundant
steps, in case w
+1 - thank you for considering this release optimization. If this
opimization becomes a reality, It will be important to update the
respective Apache MADlib release process wiki pages as well. I am able to
review release process updates as needed.
-=e
On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 3:13 PM Ekta Khanna
+1
On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 1:29 PM Orhan Kislal wrote:
> Dear MADlib Community,
>
> As you might have noticed, recent release candidates had a number of
> issues with convenience artifacts. The ASF rules indicate that a release is
> viable as long as it has the source code so I propose we stop r
+1 for both the proposals
On 2022/02/28 21:29:27 Orhan Kislal wrote:
> Dear MADlib Community,
>
> As you might have noticed, recent release candidates had a number of issues
> with convenience artifacts. The ASF rules indicate that a release is viable
> as long as it has the source code so I pr
+1 to both proposals
From: Orhan Kislal
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2022 1:29 PM
To: dev@madlib.apache.org ; u...@madlib.apache.org
Subject: Convenience Artifacts and Mac OS Support
Dear MADlib Community,
As you might have noticed, recent release candidates ha