Hi! with apologies for dropping the ball on 1.1.0 back in March/April I'd like to restart the release activities in earnest.
First things first: if you have a JIRA that you'd like to see in 1.1.0 that hasn't been marked with 1.1.0 as "Fix version" please reply to this thread this week. As it stands today, our official bug count for 1.1.0 is not bad at all: http://s.apache.org/Jnu Even better news is that *all* of the ones marked for 1.1.0 have 'patch available'. There's stuff to review and commit. So here's what I'd propose we do for the rest of this week: lets divvy up the load of reviewing of committing the patches. If you guys don't mind, I'd like to track this by having reviewers assign the issues to themselves. Here's the schedule: 1. by 5/26 we would expect all the JIRAs tagged for 1.1.0 have committers assigned to them. Those JIRAs that stay unassigned get pushed out of 1.1.0 2. by 6/2 those assigned to JIRAs make sure to either resolve their JIRAs or push them out of 1.1.0 3. on 6/2 I cut a branch for 1.1.0 and we do the usual round of testing/etc for a few weeks culminating in actual release Sounds good? Thanks, Roman (AKA reluctant RM for Giraph 1.1.0)
