+1 Binding
Package 
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flex/falcon/0.7.0/rc1/apache-flex-fa
lconjx-0.7.0-src.tar.gz
Java 1.7
OS: Mac OS X x86_64 10.11.6
Source kit signatures match: y
Source kit builds: y
README is ok: y
README_JX is ok: y
RELEASE_NOTES is ok: y
RELEASE_NOTES_JX is ok: y
NOTICE is ok: y
LICENSE is ok: y
No unapproved licenses or archives in source package: y
No unapproved binaries in source package: y


Package 
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flex/falcon/0.7.0/rc1/binaries/apach
e-flex-falconjx-0.7.0-bin.tar.gz
Binary kit signatures match: y
NOTICE is ok: y
LICENSE is ok: y
No unapproved licenses or files in jars: y
No unapproved licenses or archives in binary package: y
No unapproved binaries in binary package: y


Peter Ent
Adobe Systems/Apache Flex Project

On 9/5/16, 10:39 AM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>This is vote for the 0.7.0 release of the FalconJX (and Falcon)
>compilers.  There is no separate Falcon-only release package at
>this time.  The only purpose of the FalconJX packages are to serve as
>upstream packages for the FlexJS release.
>
>The release candidate can be found here;
>https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flex/falcon/0.7.0/rc1/
>
>Before voting please review the section, 'What are the ASF requirements on
>approving a release?', at:
>http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html#approving-a-release
>
>At a minimum you would be expected to check that:
>- MD5 and signed packages are correct
>- README, RELEASE_NOTES, NOTICE and LICENSE files are all fine
>- That the build script completes successfully
>- That you can compile using the results of building the source package
>
>The source package is set up the same way as the repo.  This means that
>the results of the build are not the same as the binary package.  The
>compiled source package can be used to build FlexJS apps via the command
>line and Ant, but not in Flash Builder or other IDEs.  You can test the
>source
>package by building it, then pointing to it from the source package of the
>FlexJS release candidate and building the examples in the FlexJS package.
>
>The binary package is set up as an upstream package for the FlexJS
>release.  The most convenient way to use the binary package is to install
>a FlexJS SDK via Ant or the Installer.
>
>Please vote to approve this release:
>+1 Approve the release
>-1 Veto the release (please provide specific comments to why)
>
>This vote will be open for 72 hours or until a result can be called.
>
>The vote passes if there is:
>- At least 3 +1 votes from the PMC
>- More positive votes than negative votes
>
>Remember that this is a 'beta-quality' release so there
>will be many bugs found.  The goal is not to try to find and fix bugs
>in the RC, but to make sure we have the packaging right, and enough
>functionality that folks will have some success trying to use it.
>
>People who are not in PMC are also encouraged to test out the release and
>vote, although their votes will not be binding, they can influence how the
>PMC votes.
>
>When voting please indicate what OS, IDE, Flash Player version and AIR
>version you tested with.
>
>Please put all discussion about this release in the DISCUSSION thread not
>this VOTE thread.
>
>For your convenience there is an ant script that automates the common
>steps to validate a release.  Instead of individually downloading the
>package and signature files, unzipping, etc, you can instead:
>1) create an empty folder,
>2) download into that folder this file:
>https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flex/falcon/0.7.0/rc1/ApproveFalcon
>.xml
>3) run the script: ant -e -f ApproveFalcon.xml -Drelease.version=0.7.0
>-Drc=1
>
>You are not required to use this script, and more testing of the packages
>and build results are always encouraged.
>
>Thanks,
>Alex Harui

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