On Fri, 7 Sep 2018, Dave Fisher wrote:
Release Policy is such that publishing a snapshot to a public, open
repository is not allowed.
See http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#release-definition
<http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#release-definition>
Just what I was about to post!
So, nope, not allowed, sorry. We can make it available for testing, just
not to people who aren't actively invovled and largely aware of the risks
/ lack of foundation sign-off etc.
If we want to produce Alpha and Beta then we will need to VOTE on these.
That's what we have done in the past in the run up to big releases /
changes. I don't know how that'd fit with our new semver-style world
though?
Alternatively are we using GitBox so that the repos is on GitHub? If so
then they can fork on GitHub to test.
We don't use the read/write gitbox, but we do have a github mirror, and
IIRC some docs on the website about forking it there, opening pull
requests etc
Nick
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