Re: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-03-02 Thread robert burrell donkin
i think that there's a bit more to do than that :) here a brief run down of what i think's required. (i'm not claiming that this is definitive.) whoever does this will require daedelus karma. you need to sign and md5sum your releases (both binary and source, both tar.gz) and zip. you need to cr

Re: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-03-02 Thread dion
Howard, I hear you. You need to place the files in: www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tapestry/binaries and www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tapestry/source Checkout http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/struts/ for some ideas. To incubator: I see a status email every week, but there doesn't appear to be

Re: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-03-02 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
I suppose I could poke around the file system until I found the right directory to drop the files in. I'm just feeling that the Incubator process is a bit of a farce. At the outset it was "we'll track every step to form a document" but now it's "you aren't very Jakarta-like so fix it on your own"

Re: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-03-02 Thread dion
I did point that out to Howard a week or so ago. Howard?? -- dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting Blog: http://www.freeroller.net/page/dion/Weblog Work: http://www.multitask.com.au Justin Erenkrantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/03/2003 03:47:40 AM: >

Re: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-03-02 Thread robert burrell donkin
hi howard i'm working on a 'how-to' document along these lines for jakarta-commons releases at the moment. using the mirroring is just a little involved. you also need an account on daedelus. if tapestry is now in the apache CVS and the release is tagged, i could probably reroll the release, s