Marshall Schor wrote: > This build keeps the uimacpp and sandbox components from the previous release > candidate (the download site on people.apache.org/~schor has hard links to the > previous artifacts - so they are guaranteed to be identical). > > We've had a few sanity checks for the RC9 build, including installing the > Eclipse plugins via the RC9 update site on both linux and windows, and running > downloading & installing the base uima and uima-as binary components and > running > the installation verification tests - and everything looks good. > > > This build consists of 4 major components: the core UIMA framework > (uimaj), the C++ enablement (uimacpp), the Asynchronous Scaleout > component (uima-as) and a set of annotators and other add-ons (sandbox). > > These have been through more than 3 months of validation and testing (counting > the previous release candidates). The build process was strengthened to > include > running RAT (the Release Audit tool) automatically and verifying no RAT issues > are found (except for the uimacpp part, where it is still run and verified > manually). > > The release artifacts are available on > http://people.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/ > > These artifacts include a partial version of the Eclipse Update Site for > the Eclipse plugins, but is complete for the 2.3.0 release. > > The release is digitally signed by Marshall Schor for all the components > except for the C++ component, which is signed by Edward Epstein. > > No new export control issues are needed for the components; only the uima-as > component continues to be classified as 5D002 because it includes Apache > ActiveMQ which is so classified (see http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ ) > > Please vote on approving this release. This vote is for all 4 > components, together. After the UIMA committers vote, we will ask the > IPMC to vote. > > [ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready > [ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be > addressed first: ... > > --Marshall
The vote has been open more than 72 hours (excluding weekends). It passes with votes as follows: Marshall Schor +1 Tommaso Teofili +1 Tong Fin +1 Adam Lally +1 Michael Baessler +1 Jaroslaw Cwiklik +1 Jörn Kottmann +1 Jukka Zitting (mentor) +1 No other votes were received. Thanks, everyone, for the time you took in preparing, testing, and reviewing this release! Now I'll ask the IPMC to vote on this release. -Marshall