I have updated our release management guide in Confluence accordingly.
Jacopo
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 5:16 PM Jacques Le Roux
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> It's up to date:
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> *< uses a global content distribution network (CDN) which collects new
> releases almost as soon as you post them. The files
great, thanks!
Jacopo
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 5:16 PM Jacques Le Roux
wrote:
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> It's up to date:
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> *< uses a global content distribution network (CDN) which collects new
> releases almost as soon as you post them. The files therefore become
> available for download almost
It's up to date:
*<>
Le 04/01/2022 à 15:56, Jacques Le Roux a écrit :
I have asked, Greg answered:
<>
So it's official, it's now 15 mins :) I have tried stats. twice (once in Nov.
one today) it does not work or is really, really, really slow...
I have asked on members if we should
I have asked, Greg answered:
<>
So it's official, it's now 15 mins :) I have tried stats. twice (once in Nov.
one today) it does not work or is really, really, really slow...
I have asked on members if we should not update
https://infra.apache.org/release-publishing.html#faqs
Jacques
Le
Thank you Jacques, it is indeed good news.
However, I think we should stick to the current workflow, at least
until the Infra updates their recommendations here:
https://infra.apache.org/release-publishing.html#faqs
Thanks,
Jacopo
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 12:16 PM Jacques Le Roux
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> Hi
Hi Jacopo,
2 months ago the ASF moved from a mirrors architecture to a CDNs architecture.
It's described at
https://fossforce.com/2021/10/apache-foundation-moves-from-mirrors-to-a-cdn-to-distribute-software/
In the related members thread* (only accessible to ASF members) Daniel Gruno
said**: