I vote +1 • Verified signatures and hashes via ‘coho verify-archive’. • Manually verified tags. • Installed Cordova from archives. • Installed/uninstalled Cordova with npm via ‘npm install cordova@rc’. • Verified ability to update Cordova from older version • Verified ability to create Cordova app with windows and wp8 platforms (--usenpm / --usegit flags) • Built app for different archs (x86, x64, arm, anycpu). • Ran app with target keys and version flags. • Checked the release notes.
Thx! Sergey -----Original Message----- From: Mark Koudritsky [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 3:31 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VOTE] Tools Release, take 2 Please review and vote on this Tools Release. Release issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-7988 Packages have been published to dist/dev: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/cordova/CB-7988/ And to npm under @rc tag To test them out you can use: npm -g uninstall cordova npm -g install cordova@rc The packages were published from their corresponding git tags: cordova-js: 3.7.2 (7afadfc044) cordova-lib: 4.1.1 (5e695e5e1e) cordova-plugman: 0.22.15 (93fd1e49aa) cordova-cli: 4.1.1 (5859fa3aa7) Upon a successful vote I will upload the archives to dist/, publish them to NPM (under @latest tag), and post the corresponding blog post. Voting guidelines: https://github.com/apache/cordova-coho/blob/master/docs/release-voting.md I vote +1: * Ran coho audit-license-headers over the relevant repos * tested with npm test and mobilespec on Android
