Thanks Ed! I tested and passed the verification.

For the pylint removal, I created a PR to try to make a change, but need
engineers’ help to review it:
https://github.com/apache/cloudberry/pull/1070.


Best,
Dianjin Wang


On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 7:09 PM Ed Espino <esp...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I’ve completed a full Apache RAT license audit pass on the Cloudberry
> (Incubating) codebase. The audit now passes cleanly with zero unknown
> licenses.
>
> Apache RAT (Release Audit Tool) helps ensure that all source files in a
> project have appropriate license headers and that the codebase complies
> with ASF release policies. It’s a required step in preparing for an
> official Apache source release.
>
> A corresponding pull request has been opened here:
>
> *Add RAT license audit config and compliance metadata for ASF release*
> PR #1066 – https://github.com/apache/cloudberry/pull/1066
>
> This PR introduces custom RAT matchers for all permissive licenses in use,
> handles legacy Greenplum-originated headers (EMC, VMware, Pivotal,
> Broadcom), and excludes the GPL-licensed pylint-0.21.0.tar.gz, which is
> pending removal.
>
> This completes a key requirement toward preparing for an ASF-compliant
> 2.0.0 release.
>
> *Next step:*
> If you have any outstanding development work, doc updates, or unresolved
> release blockers, please reply to the relevant dev threads so we can
triage
> and close them out as needed.
>
> Thanks all,
> -=e
> --
> Ed Espino
> Apache Cloudberry (Incubating) & MADlib

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