On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 10:07 AM Nathan Hartman <hartman.nat...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 9:49 AM Stefan Sperling <s...@elego.de> wrote: >> >> On Thu, Apr 07, 2022 at 09:37:08AM -0400, Mark Phippard wrote: >> > Just a reminder, the 1.10.8 and 1.14.2 releases are posted and >> > available for testing and signatures. Please try to get them completed >> > by this Sunday. >> > >> > The plan is to make the release available on Tuesday April 12. >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Mark >> > >> >> We should have enough signatures according to ASF rules (need 3 signatures >> by PMC members), but not for our own cross-platform testing requirements >> (there is only one windows signature so far). >> >> Should we fail to meet our own higher standard, we can fall back on ASF >> rules, meaning we could release with the signatures we have available now. >> >> While not required this time around, the RM could in principle count >> their own signature against the 3 required by ASF. >> >> I don't mean to discourage further testing/signing; if you can test these >> releases on Windows or other platforms which have not yet been covered in >> some way, this would be very welcome. Testing from people outside the PMC >> is also always welcome, even though a signature won't be useful in this case. >> >> Cheers, >> Stefan > > I'm a little bit confused... Per HACKING we need three +1 votes from PMC > members, at least one of which is for each platform (Windows and Unix). We > have already met this requirement for both 1.14.2 and 1.10.8, haven't we? > > Nevertheless I agree it is good to have additional testing and signatures, > for both platforms, and interested community members can and should feel free > to participate.
Sorry for the confusion .... I was not implying we *need* more signatures, it was as you said a call for anyone who wants to sign the release to get it submitted by this Sunday. Mark