Thank you for testing folks.
Although, we already have 3 binding votes, as per Apache's release approval
process [1], I am going to keep the vote open for 72 hours, i.e. until July
20th 10:30 AM (CEST)
[1] https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#release-approval
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Divij Vaidya
On Tu
Hi Divij,
I verified the checksums and signatures, ran the ZooKeeper quickstart
with the 2.13 binaries, ran the tests on Java 11 and checked the
javadoc and licenses.
+1 (binding)
Thanks,
Mickael
On Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 8:32 AM Luke Chen wrote:
>
> Hi Divij,
>
> I've run:
> 1. Download kafka_2
Hi Divij,
I've run:
1. Download kafka_2.12-3.5.1.tgz
2. Run quick start using KRaft mode
3. Verified the checksum
4. Sanity check the javadoc
All looks good.
+1 (binding)
Thanks.
Luke
On Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 5:15 AM Chris Egerton
wrote:
> Hi Divij,
>
> Thanks for running this release!
>
> To
Hi Divij,
Thanks for running this release!
To verify, I:
- Built from source using Java 11 with both:
- - the 3.5.1-rc1 tag on GitHub
- - the kafka-3.5.1-src.tgz artifact from
https://home.apache.org/~divijv/kafka-3.5.1-rc1/
- Checked signatures and checksums
- Ran the quickstart using the kafka_
Hi Divij, I did the following checks:
- Checked signature, checksum, licenses
- Spot checked documentation and javadoc
- Built from source with Java 17 and Scala 2.13
- Ran full unit and integration test suites
- Ran test Java app using staging Maven artifacts
+1 (non binding)
Cheers
Fede
On Mo
Hello Kafka users, developers and client-developers,
This is the second candidate (RC1) for release of Apache Kafka 3.5.1. First
release candidate (RC0) was discarded due to incorrect license files. They
have been fixed since then.
This release is a security patch release. It upgrades the depende