On 26.04.2016 11:26, Stefan Hett wrote: > On 4/26/2016 10:41 AM, Branko Čibej wrote: >> On 26.04.2016 10:09, Johan Corveleyn wrote: >>> On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Branko Čibej <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> On 26.04.2016 03:48, Stefan wrote: >>>>> On 4/21/2016 18:43, Evgeny Kotkov wrote: >>>>>> The 1.8.16 release artifacts are now available for testing/signing. >>>>>> Please get the tarballs from >>>>>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/subversion >>>>>> and add your signatures there. I plan to try and release on April 28th >>>>>> so please try and get your votes/signatures in place by April 27th. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>> >>>>> Verified integrity and file content against 1.8.16-tag in the SVN >>>>> repository. >>>> Did you also build the sources and run the tests? It's sort of expected. >>> I think it's fine as long as Stefan states explicitly what he has >>> verified (which he has). It's an additional assurance from someone >>> that says "I state that the tarball corresponds to the tag and the >>> branch". It doesn't count for a +1 vote for our "3 votes per platform" >>> rule, but that's fine >> Yup, and this is why I asked. :) It may not be a binding vote but it's >> useful to know about any passing tests on Windows, IMO. > As Johan confirmed, I only verified the integrity of the zip archives > this time. > Since I wasn't too sure whether that's useful, I asked on IRC before > and Daniel stated that as long as it's explicitly stated, it's ok (and > to a certain degree useful :) ). > > Just wasn't able to get the testing process done in time for these > versions, since I was lacking the time here to finish that by tomorrow > (already spent all the time I could invest to set up the PGP keys and > read through all the related documentation - not only Apache but also > GnuPG/GPG4Win). > That said, since all of that is done now, I'm aiming to have a full > Windows test setup-up up and running for the next version.
No worries, and thanks for clarifying. +1 to helping verify package contents, every little bit helps, indeed. -- Brane

