This vote has passed with seven +1 (six binding) and no -1 votes. Thank you everybody.

-Ted

On 06/10/2016 09:46 AM, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
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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