On 16/09/2020 09:05, Bessenyei Balázs Donát wrote:
Why should we remove this? I don’t think it is controversial.
Does that mean 3.1.1 will be released with the query parameter
`buffer_response`?
Yes, it is in 3.1.1-RC2.
Nit:
3.1.1 will not be cut unless 3 +1 votes, minimum, arrive from committers, with
no blockers by convention.
According to http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#release-approval
I thought it has to be 3 PMC members (which by the way I think is
already passed if Nick, Glynn and Joan (RM) are all +1).
Or is there a different process in CouchDB?
Sorry, correct, fumble on my part. Kinda busy. Voting process is all
detailed here:
https://couchdb.apache.org/bylaws.html
Lazy majority PMC members have binding votes.
-Joan
Thank you,
Donat
On Tue, 15 Sep 2020 at 20:32, Joan Touzet <woh...@apache.org> wrote:
FYI, Linux packages in test form are available now at
https://repo-nightly.couchdb.org/3.x/
As always, subject to removal, do not use in production, etc.
Windows build will probably land tomorrow, I'm fairly busy today.
-Joan
On 15/09/2020 08:26, Will Holley wrote:
Environment:
RHEL 8
Elixir: 1.9.1
Erlang: 20.3.8.25
CPU Architectures: amd64, ppc64le, s390x
Sig: ok
Checksums: ok
Configure, make & make check: ok
Build release, add admin & start: ok
Used Fauxton to:
- configure cluster: ok
- verify install: ok
- create dbs: ok
- create docs: ok
- create replications between dbs on same cluster: ok
- links to docs: ok
+1
On Tue, 15 Sep 2020 at 05:20, Nick Vatamaniuc <vatam...@gmail.com> wrote:
Environment:
Ubuntu 18.04.5, x86_64
$ asdf current
elixir 1.9.4-otp-22
erlang 22.2.3
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/couchdb-bintray.list
deb https://apache.bintray.com/couchdb-deb bionic main
Sig: ok
Checksums: ok
Configure, make & make check: ok
Build release, add admin & start: ok
Used Fauxton to:
- configure cluster: ok
- verify install: ok
- create dbs: ok
- create docs: ok
- create replications between dbs on same cluster: ok
- links to docs: ok
+1
Thank you for creating the release, Joan!
-Nick
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 10:15 PM Joan Touzet <woh...@apache.org> wrote:
Hi everyone,
There have been no votes on this release. Are people available to try it
out? Tomorrow, I will be able to complete the binary builds and submit
my own vote.
Remember, 3.1.1 will not be cut unless 3 +1 votes, minimum, arrive from
committers, with no blockers by convention. The Mac situation needs to
be investigated. It's not clear to me that there is consensus on
blocking the release on the new request header toggle, but if there is,
I could cut a 3.1.1-RC3 _without_ that change tomorrow if consensus
materialises overnight.
Note that I will be on holiday starting end of the week for 2.5 weeks.
If 3.1.1 doesn't cut from this RC, for whatever reason, the next
opportunity I will have to turn the crank will be 5 October 2020.
-Joan
On 2020-09-11 6:53 p.m., Joan Touzet wrote:
Dear community,
I would like to propose that we release Apache CouchDB 3.1.1.
Changes since the last round:
https://github.com/apache/couchdb/compare/3.1.1-RC1...3.1.1-RC2
Candidate release notes:
https://docs.couchdb.org/en/latest/whatsnew/3.1.html
We encourage the whole community to download and test these release
artefacts so that any critical issues can be resolved before the
release
is made. Everyone is free to vote on this release, so dig right in!
(Only PMC members have binding votes, but they depend on community
feedback to gauge if an official release is ready to be made.)
The release artefacts we are voting on are available here:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/couchdb/source/3.1.1/rc.2/
There, you will find a tarball, a GPG signature, and SHA256/SHA512
checksums.
Please follow the test procedure here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/COUCHDB/Testing+a+Source+Release
Please remember that "RC2" is an annotation. If the vote passes, these
artefacts will be released as Apache CouchDB 3.1.1.
Because of the weekend, this vote will remain open until 5PM ET
(UTC-4),
Tuesday, 15 September 2020.
Please cast your votes now.
Thanks,
Joan "once more unto the breech, dear friends" Touzet