Sorry... I missed this last week.
Apache Subversion did not move old releases onto ASF hardware until after
we graduated. At that point, we moved them directly onto
archive.a.o/dist/subversion. They are not ASF releases, but they are useful
from an archival standpoint. We certainly had an advantag
Thank you all for your comments and guidance.
Based on this thread, the plan is:
Add a download sub-page to
http://madlib.incubator.apache.org/
This download page will list the MADlib ASF (incubating) releases which are
downloadable from Apache infra. For pre-ASF releases, we clearly indicate
t
On 14 March 2016 at 23:52, Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
> Agreed. The good news is that the previous license has an added benefit
> of being compatible with ALv2, but of course we still have to be crystal clear
> on that.
>
> Any good example of this that currently exist in ASF?
Here's an example of h
CCing Greg directly since he dealt with this for SVN
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 3:58 PM, Shane Curcuru wrote:
> Frank McQuillan wrote on 3/14/16 6:49 PM:
>> Good day,
>>
>> We have moved the Apache MADlib (incubating) web site to ASF infra at
>> http://madlib.incubator.apache.org/
>>
>> However ther
Frank McQuillan wrote on 3/14/16 6:49 PM:
> Good day,
>
> We have moved the Apache MADlib (incubating) web site to ASF infra at
> http://madlib.incubator.apache.org/
>
> However there is remaining a download page for pre-ASF releases on the old
> infra at
> http://madlib.net/download/
>
> Is it
Good day,
We have moved the Apache MADlib (incubating) web site to ASF infra at
http://madlib.incubator.apache.org/
However there is remaining a download page for pre-ASF releases on the old
infra at
http://madlib.net/download/
Is it OK and appropriate to move the http://madlib.net/download/ dow