Hi Charles,

we don't really release binaries, they are just a convenience.  All that
matters as a release is the sources.

I'm not sure there is anything documenting the release process for Ivy
but in general you create an svn tag and build source and binary
distributions from that.

What you have built now is a binary for testing and you don't really
need to vote on that at all.  Just encourage people to try it out :-)

If you want to perform some sort of test-release, have a look at
<http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ant/antlibs/ReleaseInstructions> and
similar instructions to get an idea of what is expected.

> PS -- As this build was performed on hardware owned by Indeed, Inc., the
> binaries are signed with the du...@indeed.com GPG key. For any final
> release, I would be using hardware under personal control and a key
> associated with cdu...@apache.org.

Please make sure whatever key you use is inside
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/ant/KEYS - if you need any
help committing it there, please yell.

Cheers

        Stefan

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