On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 7:27 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny <elecha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> It *was* written a couple of hours ago:
>> "Projects typically use http://people.apache.org/~${RM}/** or the newer /dev
>> tree of the dist repository <https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev> or the
>> staging features of repository.apache.org to host release candidates posted
>> for developer testing/voting (prior to being, potentially, formally blessed
>> as a GA release)."
>>
>> Now this has just been changed :)
>
> Jurst FTR, dist.a.o exists for 3 years now (AFAIR) and for those of us
> who cut releases for a decade (I can't believe I have spent 10 years on
> an apache project...), people.a.o was the place to store such packages.
> At this point, I think there were some missing communication (which
> could be both side : either the message was not transmitted, or not read ;-)
>
> I strongly suggest that every PMC should be reminded !

This is a great point! Personally, I keep forgetting about it as well.
That said, to Daniel's point -- I don't think this is a strong requirement,
but indeed a great suggestion to follow.

Thanks,
Roman.

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