Le 04/01/2014 16:08, sebb a ecrit :
On 4 January 2014 13:26, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

Thanks very much to all who voted for this release.

The votes were as follows:

=== +1 vote (with *: binding) ===

NaveenKumar N.
Sebastian Bazley (sebb)*
Philippe Mouawad (pmouawad)*
Rainer Jung (rjung)*
Bruno Demion (milamber)*

===

There were no other votes, so the vote passes.
Thanks!

I will prepare the delivery of release for having an official announce
tomorrow (afternoon) after the mirrors sync.
I think it should be left a bit longer than 24 hours before sending
the announce.
In theory a day should be enough (especially now the files reach the
ASF mirror hosts immediately), but it might be wise to wait a couple
of days so the slower mirrors have a chance. If there are some that
only manage one sync per day, they might miss the update.

Yes you are right. I've created a JMeter script to check the availability of the new release on all mirrors. I've run this script before sending the official announces. In my experience (the 3-4 latest releases), after 24h, all mirrors are sync.



Also, the Maven repo seems to take quite a while to synch. Nexus has
to push the files, and then they have to be picked up. Both can take a
while.

The website can be updated just before the announcement - svnpubsub
means it should be available very quickly (sometimes the EU mirror
takes a bit longer).

I will check the update of website before send the announce. (I usually do this when I release each new version)

Milamber



Milamber


Le 31/12/2013 19:09, Milamber a ecrit :
Hello,

The 'second' release candidate for JMeter 2.11 (r1554548) has been
prepared, and your votes are solicited.
Note: RC1 has been aborted during release creation process.

This release brings improvements to the HTTP(S) Test Script Recorder in
the certificate management, some new features and fixes some bugs.

If you can, some tests of this release candidate (load tests and/or
functional tests) with Java 6/7 on Linux/Windows/Mac OS on changes are
welcome.

You can read the New and Noteworthy section with some screenshots to
illustrate improvements and full list of changes at:
http://people.apache.org/~milamber/jmeter-2.11RC2/docs/changes.html

JMeter is a Java desktop application designed to load test functional
behavior and measure performance. The current version is targeted at Java
6+.

Archives/hashes/sigs:

https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/jmeter/v2.11_RC2/

RAT report:


http://people.apache.org/~milamber/jmeter-2.11RC2/dist/rat-report-jmeter-2.11RC2.txt

MD5 hashes of archives for this vote:

f3f853c8f79734580a199efd7a2f0a11 *apache-jmeter-2.11.tgz
14b6dfc04f912e45b482e4563fdf1c3a *apache-jmeter-2.11.zip
22f7df61a8e56e598f6ca7d49872146f *apache-jmeter-2.11_src.tgz
64018398b64036849ec54fca9a580c40 *apache-jmeter-2.11_src.zip

Site Docs are here:
http://people.apache.org/~milamber/jmeter-2.11RC2/docs/

Maven staging repo is accessible here:

https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachejmeter-034/org/apache/jmeter/

Tag:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jmeter/tags/v2_11_RC2/

Keys are here:
http://www.apache.org/dist/jmeter/KEYS

N.B.
To download the dependencies: "ant download_jars"

To create the jars and test JMeter: "ant package test".

JMeter 2.11 requires Java 6 or later to run.

Some known issues and incompatible changes are listed on changes page.
http://people.apache.org/~milamber/jmeter-2.11RC2/docs/changes.html


All feedback (and votes!) welcome.

[  ] +1  I support this release
[  ] +0  I am OK with this release
[  ] -0   OK, but....
[  ] -1   I do not support this release (please indicate why)

The vote will remain open for at least 72 hours.

The PMC members please indicate the mention "(binding)" with your vote.


Note: If the vote passes, the intention is to release the archive files
and rename the RC tag as the release tag.

Thanks in advance!

*--> AND Happy New Year ! <--*

Milamber



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