Hi Matt,

> On Mar 26, 2025, at 17:46, Matt Topol <zerosh...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Hey Craig,
> 
> The downloads page on the main iceberg site only seems to track the Java 
> releases. So that wouldn't have been relevant on this announcement.
> 
I'd say that the downloads page needs to be improved to include all of the 
releases that Iceberg makes.
> Golang also doesn't use any binary artifacts for releases (the git tag is 
> sufficient). The announcement email included the link [1] to the GitHub repo 
> release which is also where they can download the source tarball if desired, 
> along with the `go get` command to download and install the library.
> 
The artifacts that were voted
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/iceberg/apache-iceberg-go-0.2.0-rc1

I assume included the release plus the checksums and signatures. (they are no 
longer available) Those would be the release artifacts that would be copied to 
the downloads repository and relevant for the announcement.
> Is that sufficient? Or should we also add the releases for the other 
> languages to the Iceberg site download page?
> 
That's my recommendation based on release/announcement policy. 

Warm regards,
Craig

> --Matt
> 
> [1]: https://github.com/apache/iceberg-go/releases/tag/v0.2.0
> 
> 
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2025, 8:31 PM Craig Russell <apache....@gmail.com 
> <mailto:apache....@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> Hi Matt,
>> 
>> Congratulations on the release, and thanks for following announcement 
>> protocols.
>> 
>> Your announcement email must have a link to the downloads page so folks can 
>> directly access the new release.
>> Releases - Apache Iceberg™
>> iceberg.apache.org
>> <favicon-96x96.png>
>>  <https://iceberg.apache.org/releases/>Releases - Apache Iceberg™ 
>> <https://iceberg.apache.org/releases/>
>> iceberg.apache.org <https://iceberg.apache.org/releases/>    
>> <favicon-96x96.png> <https://iceberg.apache.org/releases/>
>> Warm regards,
>> Craig
>> 
>>> On Mar 26, 2025, at 12:26, Matt Topol <zerosh...@apache.org 
>>> <mailto:zerosh...@apache.org>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> 
>>> I'm pleased to announce the release of Apache Iceberg Go v0.2.0!
>>> 
>>> Apache Iceberg is an open table format for huge analytic datasets,
>>> Iceberg delivers high query performance for tables with tens of
>>> petabytes of data, along with atomic commits, concurrent writes, and
>>> SQL-compatible table evolution.
>>> 
>>> This release contains 67 commits from 15 unique contributors. Among
>>> the changes in this release are the following highlights:
>>> 
>>> - Using the Go Cloud Development Kit to implement S3 and GCS storage 
>>> handling
>>> - Adding a registry for custom catalog implementations
>>> - More testing and improvements for catalogs, committing, and file writing.
>>> - Implementation of the SQL-based catalog
>>> - Fixes for scanning tables with nested fields
>>> - Support for basic transactions and an AddFiles method to directly
>>> add existing files to an iceberg table.
>>> 
>>> The full changelog available at
>>> https://github.com/apache/iceberg-go/releases/tag/v0.2.0. This Go
>>> release can be installed for use locally via `go get
>>> github.com/apache/iceberg-go@v0.2.0` 
>>> <http://github.com/apache/iceberg-go@v0.2.0> and the documentation can be
>>> found at https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/apache/iceberg-go@v0.2.0
>>> 
>>> Thanks to everyone for all your contributions!
>>> 
>>> --Matt
>> 
>> Craig L Russell
>> c...@apache.org <mailto:c...@apache.org>
>> 
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