Re: [VOTE] Release of Apache Allura 1.1.0 incubating

2014-02-13 Thread sebb
NOTICE file still refers to 2013. On 13 February 2014 01:06, Dave Brondsema d...@brondsema.net wrote: Hi everyone, This is a call for a vote on Apache Allura 1.1.0 incubating. This will be our second release in the incubator. Allura is forge software for the development of software

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Storm 0.9.1-incubating

2014-02-13 Thread sebb
On 13 February 2014 07:00, P. Taylor Goetz ptgo...@gmail.com wrote: This is a call for a vote to release Apache Storm (incubating) version 0.9.1. This will be the first release of Apache Storm. A vote was held on the developer mailing list, and passed with 9 +1 votes (6 binding, 3

Re: [VOTE] Release of Apache Allura 1.1.0 incubating

2014-02-13 Thread Dave Brondsema
Doh. I've fixed that in git just now. If its a blocker for this release, I can go ahead and do new one, but obviously it'd be easier to continue with this one if that's acceptable. FYI we also got additional +1s on the dev list after I tallied. Jim Jagielski and Roberto Galoppini. On 2/13/14

Re: [VOTE] Release of Apache Allura 1.1.0 incubating

2014-02-13 Thread Joseph Schaefer
The copyright date is not a showstopper. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 13, 2014, at 10:34 AM, Dave Brondsema d...@brondsema.net wrote: Doh. I've fixed that in git just now. If its a blocker for this release, I can go ahead and do new one, but obviously it'd be easier to continue with this

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Storm 0.9.1-incubating

2014-02-13 Thread P. Taylor Goetz
Thanks for the input! The majority of the codebase was originally developed by Nathan Marz, and it includes significant contributions from Yahoo!. The project was originally licensed under the Eclipse Public License, but has not transitioned to the Apache v2 license. If putting those

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Storm 0.9.1-incubating

2014-02-13 Thread P. Taylor Goetz
Correction: “has not transitioned to the Apache v2 license” should read “has now transitioned to the Apache v2 license”. On Feb 13, 2014, at 10:49 AM, P. Taylor Goetz ptgo...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for the input! The majority of the codebase was originally developed by Nathan Marz, and it