On Wed, 17 Sept 2025 at 11:39, Niall Pemberton
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Jinwoo,
>
> I don't see a vote from Greg Chase on this dev@geode list - either in
> my inbox or in the Mail Archive:
> https://lists.apache.org/thread/v4rbsc5p42dnsf6t8cxmo6t5o6d2zrld
Just so its recorded in the archive of this VOTE thread, Greg Chase's
vote on the release is here (in a different email thread):
https://lists.apache.org/thread/wh3ooy6w75znr2fkylz1r6mh6bxkwj84
(Thanks Jinwoo for pointing this out)
Niall
>
> Niall
>
> On Wed, 17 Sept 2025 at 11:25, Jinwoo Hwang <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Apache Geode Developer Community,
> >
> > The vote for Apache Geode 1.15.2.RC4 was extended to allow additional
> > participation. However, we have now received sufficient votes to close the
> > vote.
> >
> > Voting Summary
> > +1 (binding): 3
> > * Calvin Kirs (PMC)
> > * Greg Chase (PMC)
> > * Nitin Lamba (PMC)
> >
> > +1 (non-binding): 2
> > * Bryan Behrenshausen
> > * Leon Finker
> >
> > +0: 0
> > -0: 0
> > -1: 0
> >
> > This vote meets the requirement of at least three binding +1 votes from PMC
> > members and a majority of +1 votes overall.
> >
> > We sincerely appreciate the tremendous effort and dedication of the Apache
> > Geode community—including both PMC members and individual contributors—who
> > came together to support and validate this landmark release. Apache Geode
> > 1.15.2.RC4 delivers substantial security improvements by remediating
> > numerous high-severity CVEs and upgrading critical dependencies such as
> > Jetty, Jackson, and Shiro. This strategically significant release also
> > expands test coverage, and strengthens the platform’s overall stability,
> > resilience, and maintainability.
> >
> > We will proceed with finalizing the release.
> >
> > Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed to this important
> > milestone.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Jinwoo Hwang (he/him/his)
> > SAS® Research and Development
> > http://JinwooHwang.com