Is there going to be a pypi release and if so, these files should be included with the release candidate for review?
On Wed, 26 Nov 2025 at 08:07, Elijah ben Izzy <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all! > > This is a call for a vote on releasing Apache Burr 0.41.0-incubating > Release Candidate 1. > > This release includes the following changes (see CHANGELOG for details). > See all commits since prior release: > - https://github.com/apache/burr/compare/burr-0.40.2...main > > Key changes include: > - pool-based async PG persister > - multiple UI updates > - Apache compatible licenses/build processes > - bug fixes, typing, etc... > > The artifacts for this release candidate can be found at: > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/burr/0.41.0-incubating-RC1 > > The Git tag to be voted upon is: v0.41.0 > > The release hash is a95c7c3f1425db382b367b0d4f888704ea2939f9 > > Release artifacts are signed with the following key: > BB8B72B34AB9A664A109AA17A76CF4C80E4E5355 > The KEYS file is available at: > https://downloads.apache.org/incubator/burr/KEYS > > Please download, verify, and test the release candidate. For testing use > your best judgement. The following may suffice: > > 1. Build/run the UI following the instructions in scripts/README.md > 2. Run the tests in tests/ > 3. Import into a jupyter notebook and play around > > The vote will run for a minimum of 72 hours. > Please vote: > > [ ] +1 Release this package as Apache Burr 0.41.0-incubating > [ ] +0 No opinion > [ ] -1 Do not release this package because... (Please provide a reason) > > Checklist for reference: > [ ] Download links are valid. > [ ] Checksums and signatures. > [ ] LICENSE/NOTICE files exist > [ ] No unexpected binary files > [ ] All source files have ASF headers > [ ] Can compile from source > > On behalf of the Apache Burr PPMC, > > Elijah ben Izzy ([email protected])
