Hi,

With the recent completion of the OpenWhisk 1.0.0 release, we are almost
ready to make our first unified release.  As discussed quite a while ago, a
unified release simply bundles a compatible set of already-released
components into a time-based version number.  The goal is to make it easier
for users to be able to download a complete set of all of our components
that are known to work together.

To finally finish this process, we need to do two things:

1. Make a release of openwhisk-deploy-kube 1.0.0.  There is a 1.0.0 branch
that is very close to being in final state.  I hope to finalize it this
week and kick off a formal release vote.

2. Create a subdir 20.11 in our distribution svn and replicate the current
set of most-recent releases into it.  Bertrand, Matt, and other ASF
experts.  What is the correct process for this?  Do we do a release VOTE on
a 20.11 meta-package by listing the already released artifacts that we are
going to bundle together in a VOTE thread?

thanks,

 --dave

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