+1 (binding) for release.  There is lots of great stuff in here, though the 
Data Editor does not currently handle files greater than 1M bytes (a limitation 
that will be overcome shortly).

Documentation is here: 
https://github.com/apache/daffodil-vscode/wiki/Apache-Daffodil™-Extension-for-Visual-Studio-Code:-v1.3.0.

-Davin

On 4/25/23, 2:02 PM, "Shane Dell" <[email protected]> wrote:

    My apologies I linked to the wrong packages, below is the correct link:

    https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/daffodil/daffodil-vscode/1.3.0-rc1/


    On 2023/04/25 18:00:15 Shane Dell wrote:
    > Hello all,I'd like to call a vote to release Apache Daffodil VS Code 
1.3.0-rc1.
    > 
    > All distribution packages, including signatures, digests, etc. can be
    > found at:
    > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/daffodil/daffodil-vscode/1.2.0-rc3/
    > 
    > This release has been signed with PGP key
    > 86DDE7B41291E380237934F007570D3ADC76D51B, corresponding
    > to [email protected], which is included in the KEYS file here:
    > https://downloads.apache.org/daffodil/KEYS
    > 
    > The release candidate has been tagged in git with 1.3.0-rc1.
    > 
    > For reference, here is a list of all closed GitHub issues tagged with 
1.3.0:
    > https://github.com/apache/daffodil-vscode/milestone/4?closed=1
    > 
    > Please review and vote. The vote will be open for at least 72 hours
    > (Friday, 28 April 2023, 2:00pm EST).
    > 
    > [ ] +1 approve
    > [ ] +0 no opinion
    > [ ] -1 disapprove (and reason why)
    > Please note one of the large features that was focused on in 1.3.0 was
    > improving the data editor. To open the data editor you will need to open 
the
    > command palette using:
    > 
    > - Ctrl + Shift + P (windows/linux)
    > - Command + Shift + P (mac)
    > 
    > Then typing "data.edit", make sure "Daffodil Debug: Data Editor" is 
selected
    > and then hitting enter. By default the data editor will run on port 9000 
of
    > your machine. However, if you want to use a different port you can add
    > "dataEditor.omegaEditPort": 9001 to your vscode/launch.json configuration.
    > Then once you run the command again the data editor should now use port 
9001.
    > 
    > Thank you,
    > 
    > - Shane Dell
    > 


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