Deepal, No insult intended. I'm a recent addition to this project, and I don't have all the history. If there was a prior policy decision to skip 'start release' votes, I would have been ignorant of it. I misunderstood your messages for lack of that bit of information.
--benson On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:42 PM, Deepal jayasinghe <deep...@gmail.com> wrote: > Well, I know the apache release process. ;-) > As I remember correct we decided not to have a vote for a release > process and only for the binary artifacts. So I was under the impression > the previous vote is for the release artifacts. > > Thank you! > Deepal >> Deepal, >> >> No, we don't move them until we collect the necessary votes. >> >> The process is: >> >> 1: vote to start a release process >> 2: build and tag a release in a private staging area. >> 3: announce vote for release >> 4: people test out the artifacts in the private staging area. >> 5: copy to the public repos (assuming that the vote passes) >> >> This is documented: >> >> http://cwiki.apache.org/WS/release-management.html >> >> It's my understanding that this is global ASF Policy. Nothing goes >> into the public (non-snapshot) repo except after a vote. >> >> I will move them when the vote closes, just as I did for 1.4.3, and I >> imagine that Dims or someone did for all release before that. >> >> >> >> --benson >> >> >> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Deepal jayasinghe <deep...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I am sorry, seems like you have done everything, so just move everything to >>> >>> /www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-ibiblio-rsync-repository/org/apache/ws/commons/schema/XmlSchema >>> >>> [I can do that, but since you have signed so it is better you move those] >>> >>> Thank you! >>> Deepal >>> >>>> The proposed release pieces can be found at: >>>> >>>> http://people.apache.org/~bimargulies/maven_staging/org/apache/ws/commons/schema/XmlSchema/1.4.4/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> -- >>> Thank you! >>> >>> >>> http://blogs.deepal.org >>> http://deepal.org >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- > Thank you! > > > http://blogs.deepal.org > http://deepal.org > >