+1

- checked GPG signature and shasum
- tox successful
- installed datasketches-5.0.1-cp310-cp310-macosx_10_14_x86_64.whl and run
a few simple sketch operations


On Thu, Feb 8, 2024 at 12:06 AM Jon Malkin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I also checked that trying to install the x86_64 wheel on the Apple
> Silicon mac failed because the package is not supported.
>
>   jon
>
> On Thu, Feb 8, 2024 at 12:04 AM Jon Malkin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Since I've needed to vote on the previous couple python releases, I'll
>> just do it early here.
>>
>> +1 (binding)
>>
>> I checked:
>> * shasum + gpg signature, main tarball and pypi files
>> * unit tests run via tox
>> * successfully installed and tested pre-built wheel for python 3.10 on
>> windows
>> * successfully installed and tested pre-built wheel for python 3.10 on
>> linux (x86_64)
>> * successfully installed and tested pre-built wheel for python 3.11 on
>> max (arm64)
>>
>>   jon
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 11:55 PM Jon Malkin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Apache DataSketches PMC and Community,
>>>
>>>
>>> This is a call for vote to release Apache DataSketches-python candidate
>>> version 5.0.1-rc1
>>>
>>>
>>> This is a patch version that changes only the Github Actions workflows,
>>> most importantly including the script to generate the convenience binaries
>>> in the form of Python wheels for upload to pypi.
>>>
>>>
>>> There are no code changes from 5.0.0. The only changes to wheels should
>>> be the Mac wheels for arm64 (Apple Silicon) architectures, which were
>>> previously compiled for the x86_64 and mislabeled.
>>>
>>>
>>> For this release in particular, the most effective way to test will be
>>> to find the correct wheel for your python version and architecture in
>>> dist.apache.org
>>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://dist.apache.org__;!!Op6eflyXZCqGR5I!CjPrn93qZGUdI89rEW5_JGjH1k3cg1laqc_0-7r9Lxmm5GnHh1yD1foI5taZwUtEmBBAqtx3J67-3VF6OQ$>
>>> and try to install that rather than building from source.
>>>
>>> Source repository:
>>>
>>>     - https://github.com/apache/datasketches-python
>>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/datasketches-python__;!!Op6eflyXZCqGR5I!CjPrn93qZGUdI89rEW5_JGjH1k3cg1laqc_0-7r9Lxmm5GnHh1yD1foI5taZwUtEmBBAqtx3J67fVH7oig$>
>>>
>>>
>>> Git Tag for this release:
>>>
>>>     -
>>> https://github.com/apache/datasketches-python/releases/tag/5.0.1-rc1
>>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/datasketches-python/releases/tag/5.0.1-rc1__;!!Op6eflyXZCqGR5I!CjPrn93qZGUdI89rEW5_JGjH1k3cg1laqc_0-7r9Lxmm5GnHh1yD1foI5taZwUtEmBBAqtx3J65An-WyCw$>
>>>  on
>>> branch 5.0.x
>>>
>>>
>>> Git HashId for this release is: a5d5ea019ab78643ecb6e9a183df8d2eea1792c5
>>>
>>>
>>> The Release Candidate Zip Repository:
>>>
>>>     -
>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/datasketches/python/5.0.1-rc1/
>>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/datasketches/python/5.0.1-rc1/__;!!Op6eflyXZCqGR5I!CjPrn93qZGUdI89rEW5_JGjH1k3cg1laqc_0-7r9Lxmm5GnHh1yD1foI5taZwUtEmBBAqtx3J65FYCwFdQ$>
>>>
>>>
>>> The public signing key can be found in the KEYS file:
>>>
>>>     - https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/datasketches/KEYS
>>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/datasketches/KEYS__;!!Op6eflyXZCqGR5I!Fz5YQTb3Gb2to0dakSYd2uO02qCG6L7a0ELZzKrl0jmHWD9g17TQnzUZULBSqlh0o7SYwemE3RbSgSuNGw$>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The artifacts have been signed with key:
>>>
>>>     41A98F6038F334CC Jon Malkin (Apache code signing) <
>>> [email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>> Build & Test Guide:
>>>
>>>     -
>>> https://github.com/apache/datasketches-python/blob/5.0.1-rc1/README.md
>>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/apache/datasketches-python/blob/5.0.1-rc1/README.md__;!!Op6eflyXZCqGR5I!CjPrn93qZGUdI89rEW5_JGjH1k3cg1laqc_0-7r9Lxmm5GnHh1yD1foI5taZwUtEmBBAqtx3J66TLmAz2A$>
>>>
>>>
>>> The vote will be performed as follows:
>>>
>>>    - This letter will be published on dev@ and remain open for at least
>>> 72 hours (excluding weekends and holidays), AND until at least 3 (+1) PMC
>>> votes or a majority of (+1) PMC votes are acquired. Anyone in the
>>> community can vote.
>>>
>>>
>>> Please vote accordingly:
>>>
>>>
>>> [ ] +1 approve
>>>
>>> [ ] +0 no opinion
>>>
>>> [ ] -1 disapprove with the reason
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Jon Malkin
>>>
>>> [email protected]
>>>
>>

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