Hi An official Apache release is one which has been endorsed as an "act of the Foundation" by a PMC. Generically, a release is anything that is published beyond the group that owns it. For an Apache project, that means any publication outside the development community, defined as individuals actively participating in development or following the dev list.
So, anything we published should be reviewed/votes by a release. We can't change RC2 else it would mean cancel and vote on a RC3. I would suggest to start a vote "[VOTE] Polaris Python CLI 1.4.0 (rc1)" for the CLI review. The source distribution can point to the source distribution already in dist (as it already includes the CLI), and point to test.pypi.org for "binary" review. The verification is manual for this one. I propose to work on this for the next release. Regards JB On Thu, Apr 16, 2026 at 2:39 AM Adnan Hemani via dev <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > There was a request to publish the Python CLI for Polaris to PyPI for > v1.4.0 earlier that I missed when sending 1.4.0 RC2 out for a vote. How > should we proceed? I can either send a separate vote thread for the CLI or > merge it onto the existing RC2 vote thread. > > Note: We currently have no verification steps for the CLI. Perhaps we can > address this in the near future? > > Best, > Adnan Hemani >
