On 6 June 2016 at 22:32, Ted Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is the vote thread to approve RC4 as the final Dispatch Router 0.6.0.
>
> Given that this is a significant release in terms of features and
> functionality, I think we should get it released.
>
> I understand that there are a number of open issues with this candidate, the
> most worrisome being DISPATCH-358.  This issue involves intermittent
> crashes, but to this point it has been unreproducible outside of the
> reporter's test environment.
>
> My proposal is to go forward with the release, get the new functionality out
> officially, and continue to close out the issues that are outstanding.  If
> we reproduce and fix DISPATCH-358, we can turn a 0.6.1 on the release
> branch, or wait for 0.7.0 (which should be much shorter in duration than
> 0.6.0).
>
> Please weigh in with your opinion and your vote:
>
> +1 - Release RC4 as Qpid Dispatch Router 0.6.0
> -1 - Don't release RC4 because of _____________
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Ted
>
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+1

I checked the RC out as follows:
 - Verified signature and checksums.
 - Checked LICENCE+NOTICE present.
 - Ran the build for the hawtio console plugin. We should probably be
deploying a binary of that.
 - Built the router against an install of Proton 0.13.0 RC1.
 - Ran the JMS client HelloWorld example against the earlier built router.

Robbie

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