Christophe, thanks for your energetic efforts to kick off the next release!

I looked for the post but couldn't find it, the community is confused. Is
this release pulled for regressions? It hasn't been communicated well, but
the release is sitting on every mirror, since 6 to 24 hours after you
placed it on dist.

Inquiring minds would like to know, you seem to confirm this release in
this specific post, so it appears that it has happened, even if adopting it
is unwise.

On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 12:59 PM Christophe JAILLET <
christophe.jail...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> With 8 binding PMC +1 votes, 5 additional +1 votes from the community,
> and no -1 votes, I'm pleased to report that the vote has PASSED to
> release 2.4.48.
>
> The process of pushing to the distribution mirrors is one the way. I
> should make the announcement in the coming days.
>
>
>
> Here are the votes I have recorded during the thread:
> (apologies if I missed someone)
> PMC:
>      dferradal, jfclere, gbechis, jailletc36, jorton, rjung, steffenal,
>      ylavic
>
> Community and committers:
>      Noel Butler, Jan Ehrhardt, Cory McIntire, William A Rowe Jr (wrowe),
>      Ivan Zhakov (ivan)
>
>
> The systems that have been tested on include:
>      CentOS 6, 7, 8
>      Debian
>      Fedora 34
>      RHEL 6, 7, 8
>      Slackware 14.0, 14.2 and 15 beta
>      SLES 11, 12, 15
>      Solaris 10   (Sparc)
>      Ubuntu 21.04
>      Windows   (x86 and x64)
>
>
> Thanks to all of you for your time and cycles for testing on all these
> different platforms and configurations.
>
> Christophe JAILLET
>

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