I had to vote -1 on the release and there’s no way on earth
> > it would pass Justin ;-) …
> > So, there will be another one.
> >
> > So I guess we have to check how we can remove the artifacts.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
> > Von: PJ Fanning
> >
w we can remove the artifacts.
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> Chris
>
>
> Von: PJ Fanning
> Datum: Dienstag, 25. Juli 2023 um 11:47
> An: general@incubator.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: Little "upside" at the Wayang podling
> It does seem like a good idea to do a 2 phase release to the Apache Nexu
@incubator.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Little "upside" at the Wayang podling
It does seem like a good idea to do a 2 phase release to the Apache Nexus
Repository. I think a lot of Apache projects use that approach. It means that
the binary artifacts can be checked during the release voting along side t
The same thing occurred in Spark 3.1.0[1], and they choose to treat it as an
invalid version, which may be a good example to follow up.
[1] https://spark.apache.org/news/next-official-release-spark-3.1.1.html
Thanks,
Cheng Pan
> On Jul 25, 2023, at 17:28, Christofer Dutz wrote:
>
> Hi all,
It does seem like a good idea to do a 2 phase release to the Apache Nexus
Repository. I think a lot of Apache projects use that approach. It means that
the binary artifacts can be checked during the release voting along side the
source release. Nexus allows you the drop the artifacts or to relea
Hi all,
yesterday the Wayang podling was following the “release documentation” of a TLP
and “forgot” to do the round over the IPMC.
However, they’ve already moved things to the release distro area (from where
they’ve removed it after me contacting them) but in Nexus they clicked on
“release” an