Hi,

The UIMA-CPP 2.2.2-incubating release, which is the first release of
the part of UIMA that supports C++ components, is waiting for a couple
of more IPMC votes to approve its release.  The original email to this
list (attached below and also here:
http://markmail.org/message/meropdoa4vmsmeut) asking for review and
voting is dated Sept 16, so it's been awhile.  Could a couple of other
IPMC members please vote on this release?

Thanks,
Eddie

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Eddie Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Release Apache UIMACPP-2.2.2-incubating
To: general@incubator.apache.org


The voting template was inadvertently omitted from this vote request.
Adding it here:

[ ] +1 Yes, release Apache UIMACPP-2.2.2-incubating
[ ] -1 No, do not release, there are issues to be resolved

Thanks for your attention to this request,
Eddie

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Eddie Epstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Please review and vote on approving the first release of Apache UIMACPP, the 
> C++ version of the UIMA framework. The release artifacts and the annotated 
> RAT reports can be found here: 
> http://people.apache.org/~eae/uimacpp-release-candidates/2.2.2/03/
>
> UIMACPP makes it easy to create UIMA-compliant component from C++ analytics. 
> This is extremely important for multimodal analytics such as speech-to-text, 
> machine translation, image analysis, and many others.
>
> As a C++ library, UIMACPP also enables creating UIMA compliant components in 
> other programming languages which easily link to C++. Included in this 
> release is support for Perl, Python and Tcl via a common SWIG wrapper.
>
> UIMACPP utilizes several other Apache projects: APR, Xerces-c and 
> ActiveMQ-CPP. Another, and final dependency, is ICU4C from icu-project.org.
>
> An official release of UIMACPP was delayed until a mechanism was in place to 
> run C++ analytics as native processes; UIMA-AS has finally provided that 
> mechanism. Previously, UIMACPP analytics had to be run under a JVM process 
> through the JNI, which put many restrictions on operability.
>
> The UIMA project dev-list vote to release UIMACPP was 6 +1's, and no other 
> votes; see the vote here: http://markmail.org/message/dmf2wk6zzq7dlsft
>
> Many thanks for your support,
> Eddie Epstein

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