My vote:

[ X ] +1 Publish

Tests done:

* Verified the source "rat.txt" file, and that all files are as expected.
* Spot check the source "rat.xml" file.
* Download the "src.tar.gz" file, verify the MD5 and SHA checksums
* Compare unzipped contents against the tags/2.0.5 source
* Download the "src.zip" file, verify the MD5 and SHA checksums
* Compare the unzipped source against tags/2.0.5 source
* Inspect the "rat.txt" and "rat.xml" files for the binaries
* Download the "tar.gz" (binaries) file, verify the MD5 and SHA checksums
* Download the "zip" (binaries) file, verify the MD5 and SHA checksums
* Compare the untarred with the unzipped binary distribution
* Inspect the Javadoc, including the color palette image
* Inspect the LICENSE, NOTICE, README and RELEASE-NOTES files
* Listed the jar contents of all jars in the "lib" directory
* Compare tags/2.0.5 with current branches/2.0.x
* Ran some demo and tutorials

Things I noticed (not show-stoppers):
* The copyright date in the NOTICE file is 2014 ... probably should be 2017, but ...

Thanks, let's do this thing...
~Roger

On 6/25/17 3:00 PM, Sandro Martini wrote:
Hi All,

the Pivot 2.0.5 release candidate has been tagged, packaged, and is
ready for a vote.
The artifacts, RAT reports, and KEYS file can be found here:
http://people.apache.org/~smartini/pivot-2.0.5_release/

Note that just for convenience there are even Maven bundles for
installing them in a real Maven Repository:
http://people.apache.org/~smartini/pivot-2.0.5_maven/


The tag from which the release artifacts were generated can be found here:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot/tags/2.0.5/

In addition, my PGP public code signing key can be found at the MIT
key server (http://pgp.mit.edu/), but just for convenience that key is
even here:
http://people.apache.org/~smartini/F9EDAF10.asc , and
smartini_apache.asc is only a copy of it with a better name.

Please vote to publish this release by Monday , July 03 at 12:00 GMT.
Note that voting may conclude early if people have the time to look
earlier (but in any case, minimum 72 hours).

Remember that the Apache Voting Process requires a minimum of 3
Bindings +1 vote for the release to be successful (see the "Votes on
Package Release" paragraph).

In your vote, please include the testing you performed to arrive at your vote.

[  ] +1 Publish
[  ] +0
[  ] -0
[  ] -1 Don't publish

Thanks,
Sandro



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