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On Thu, Apr 9, 2026 at 2:28 AM Bret McGuire <[email protected]> wrote:

>    Greetings all!  I believe the issues encountered in the earlier attempt
> to vote on this release have been addressed so we're going to give this
> another go.
>
>    I'm proposing the test build of Cassandra Python Driver 3.30.0 for
> release.
>
> sha1: 6fbcacba057defd068c417b96f8a46f5c0d3285c
> Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra-python-driver/releases/tag/3.30.0
> Source release:
>
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/cassandra/cassandra-python-driver/3.30.0/
> Changelog:
>
> https://github.com/apache/cassandra-python-driver/blob/trunk/CHANGELOG.rst#3300
>
>    The changelog has been updated to include the work done for
> CASSPYTHON-17.  The content on dist.apache.org has also been updated to
> include a source build as well as SHA256, SHA512 and PGP signatures (hat
> tip to Nate for pointing out that they were missing the first time
> around).  Unfortunately we can't deploy this release to test.pypi.org;
> releases deployed there are immutable and we've already deployed a "3.30.0"
> as part of the initial release attempt.  To offset this issue I've included
> a "wheels" directory in the source release containing the full set of
> wheels we aim to deploy to PyPI if the vote is successful.  With these
> wheels you can re-create a test.pypi.org install, albeit with a manual
> install of the wheel via pip.
>
>    The earlier vote attempt has also forced us to update the "3.30.0" tag
> for this repository.  We anticipate this to be a one-off event; while we
> were working on CASSPYTHON-17 a different model for managing branches, tags
> and wheel builds was suggested by Jarek Potiuk based on his experience with
> other Python projects.  This model will allow us to handle these types of
> changes without changing tags.  We plan on moving towards something like
> this for future releases; we're definitely still learning as we go.  Big
> hat tip to Jarek for his help here!
>
>    We're coming up on a weekend so the vote will be open for 120 hours
> (longer if needed) until ~5:30am GMT on 14 April 2026. Everyone who has
> tested the build is invited to vote.
> Votes by PMC members are considered binding. A vote passes if there are at
> least three binding +1s and no -1's.
>
>    Thanks all!
>
>       - Bret -
>

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