Hi Wangda, Just observed there are some JIRA's with fix version 0.4.0. If 0.3.0 is unreleased how come 0.4.0 came into existence?
https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20SUBMARINE%20AND%20fixVersion%20%3D%200.4.0 Also, IIRC, Submarine 0.3.0 is not released yet, I think we should call it > 0.3.0-SNAPSHOT. > Do we need to have the download link for the unreleased version? There is already a link for developer to build from source the 0.3.0-snapshot. The unreleased is for developers only. That should be enough. Since 0.3.0 isn't released the links to release notes and all are bound to be broken. IMO we should have explicit links for the released versions only. Moreover the links working in the Old Releases tab redirect to hadoop website, As now submarine has moved out of hadoop. Shouldn't we have the data moved to separate submarine repo. Its here as of now : https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/hadoop/submarine/ It should now basically be independent of hadoop directly https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/submarine/ -Ayush On Sun, 17 Nov 2019 at 00:03, Wangda Tan <wheele...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Submarine Dev, > > Download page (http://submarine.apache.org/download.html#) seems broken: > *Download Apache Submarine* > > *The latest release of Apache Submarine is 0.3.0.* > > - > > *Apache Submarine 0.3.0 released on Nov 23, 2019 (release notes > <https://github.com/apache/submarine/blob/master/docs/helper/release.md > >) > (git tag <http://submarine.apache.org/download.html#>)* > - *Binary package (Install guide > < > https://github.com/apache/submarine/blob/master/docs/helper/install.md>): > * > > - * (120 MB, checksum <http://submarine.apache.org/download.html#>, > signature <http://submarine.apache.org/download.html#>, Announcement > <http://submarine.apache.org/download.html#>)* > - *Source: ** (12 MB, checksum > <http://submarine.apache.org/download.html#>, signature > <http://submarine.apache.org/download.html#>)* > > All link seems not work. > > Also, IIRC, Submarine 0.3.0 is not released yet, I think we should call it > 0.3.0-SNAPSHOT. > > Thoughts? > > Thanks, > Wangda >