On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 1:06 AM, Jürgen Schmidt <jogischm...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> this is a call for vote on releasing the RC3 release candidate as
> Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1. This will be an important update release for
> Apache OpenOffice 4.0 to fix some serious regressions and to introduce
> some new languages (Basque, Khmer, Lithuaian, Polish, Serbian Cyrillic,
> Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese and Chinese Traditional). It is a further
> key milestone to continue the success of OpenOffice.
>
> This release candidate contains mainly fixes serious problems and
> regressions and new languages. An over view can be found under:
>
>
> http://people.apache.org/~jsc/developer-snapshots/snapshot/RC3_fixes_1513395_1524958.html
>
> The release candidate artifacts (source release, as well as binary
> releases for 32 languages) and further information how to verify and
> review Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1 can be found on the following wiki page:
>
>
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Development+Snapshot+Builds#DevelopmentSnapshotBuilds-AOOSnapshot
>
> The RC is based on the release branch AOO401, revision 1524958!
>
> Please vote on releasing this package as Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1.
>
> The vote starts now and will be open until:
>
>    UTC at noon on Wednesday, 25 September: 2013-09-25 12:00 UTC.
>
> But we invite all people to vote (non binding) on this RC. We would like
> to provide a release that is supported by the majority of our project
> members.
>
>    [ ] +1 Release this package as Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1
>    [ ]  0 Don't care
>    [ ] -1 Do not release this package because...
>
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+1


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