Hi Justin

Just a quick update that we are fixing the bug from
https://mnemonic.apache.org/downloads/, and past updated information are
now reflected on the website including the download link of 0.14.0 release.
We did find another display bug and one dev is taking care of it.

I saw the gradle-wrapper.jar file you mentioned in our code base, and I did
some tests confirming we could remove it (gradlew and entire gradle/
folder) by running "gradle build" directly (need gradle version > 4.6), we
are in the process fixing it and associated build.gradle files. All the
code changes will be included as part of this release, and it should be
done by the end of this week.

We want to thank you again for your inputs and suggestions, and we look
forward to your future feedback and insights!

Much appreciated!

Best

Yanhui

On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 6:03 AM Justin Mclean <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I thought I'd replied to this but perhaps it got lost in moderation?
>
> > 1. We usually conduct two votes for each release
>
> Just keep doing what you are doing, there is no need to change what you
> are doing. I was just unaware of your release process, which while a little
> different to most projects, is totally fine.
>
> > 2. The missing download links from
> https://mnemonic.apache.org/downloads/ is
> > a bug.
>
> Thanks for looking into that.
>
> > 3. Thanks for pointing out the compiled code in the 0.14.0 release. Our
> > release candidate was prepared with a release script and I think we need
> to
> > modify it to remove compiled code from the release candidate, we will fix
> > it in this release.
>
> Again, much appreciated for looking into this and taking prompt action.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Justin
>
>

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