Ben Reser wrote: > On 8/5/14 2:21 PM, Mark Blackman wrote: >> This might be more of user than dev question, but as the discussions about >> timing were here, I’ll go with here. >> >> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-dev/201407.mbox/<20140721075315.ec908e91c20de17e6e448089a4bc3ed2.f963b4ea46.wbe%40email11.secureserver.net> >> >> suggested the 2.2.28 tagging and presumably release is imminent, >> however, http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/tags/2.2.28 is still a >> 404. >> >> I understand the mechanics of open source projects, so this is not a >> “hurry-up”, >> it’s just a "can I get Apache 2.2.28 into my next hosting platform release >> or not”, >> the contents of which will be frozen on Aug. 15. >>
> > I'd do the rolling myself but I'm not 100% clear on what needs to happen. So > if someone can do a little hand holding I'll be happy to do the release > myself. > I'm generally familiar with how the ASF does releases since I do the > Subversion release regularly. So this would be entirely about the specifics > of > rolling the release. > http://httpd.apache.org/dev/release.html should be a good starting point. There are 3 patches left in STATUS that already have 3 +1's that need to get committed to the branch before rolling. Regards Rüdiger