>Why not ? http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#publication
>PUBLICATION >Projects MUST direct outsiders towards official releases rather than raw source repositories, nightly builds, snapshots, release candidates, or any other similar packages. ^^ the above line is in bold right in release-policy.html What do you think of it? Frankly speaking, I'm new to Apache, and don't quite get the intention behind "trying to direct outsiders towards official releases" when everybody uses "jmeter github" in Google nowadays. We can't really hide GitHub from users even though we use it for development only (review, PR, etc) I wonder if sebb (or anybody else?) could shed some light on the policy as they seem to be involved with ASF processes for much longer. > The only people who are supposed to know about such developer resources are individuals actively participating in development or following the dev list and thus aware of the conditions placed on unreleased materials. + http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#host-GA >WHERE CAN WE HOST PUBLIC (GA) RELEASES? >source control repositories (svn.apache.org and Git repositories) may not be used to distribute releases --- that is, releases should not be downloaded from them Vladimir
