I will start with my own +1. Best regards, Yicong Huang
On Thu, May 28, 2026 at 10:47 PM Yicong Huang <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Following the recent discussion on improving our release process, I would > like to start a vote to formally define the *Release Manager* role for > Apache Texera releases. > > This proposal adopts a common practice from the broader open source > community: each release line should have a clearly identified person > coordinating the release work, while the actual release decision remains > with the community through the normal Apache voting process. The defined > Release > Manager role follows the Apache release process described in the ASF > release policy <https://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html>. > > The Release Manager should be a Texera committer and is responsible for > coordinating and executing the release process for a release line, > including all patch releases in that line. > > I also want to give special thanks to *Jiadong Bai*, who effectively > acted in this role, unofficially, during the release of > *v1.1.0-incubating*. This proposal is partly intended to make that > responsibility explicit and reusable for future releases. > *Proposal* > > For each Apache Texera release line, we will assign one Release Manager. > > A release line refers to a minor release series, including the initial > minor release and all follow-up patch releases. For example, the *v1.1* > release line includes *v1.1.0-incubating*, *v1.1.1-incubating*, > *v1.1.2-incubating*, and so on. > > The responsibilities include: > > 1. *Planning the release timeline* > - Propose the target release scope and schedule. > - Coordinate the release branch cut, release candidate preparation, > and voting timeline. > - Use issues to track release related information and timelines. > 2. *Preparing release candidates and coordinate **release validation* > - Prepare release artifacts, source packages, tags, checksums, and > signatures. > - Ensure the release artifacts follow Apache release requirements. > - Run or coordinate required checks, including build, test, > license, and source artifact checks. > - Collect and summarize issues found during release candidate > testing. > - Prepare follow-up release candidates if needed. > 3. *Running the release vote* > - Start the dev-list vote for the release candidate. > - Summarize the vote result after the voting period. > - Coordinate the IPMC vote when required during incubation. > 4. *Publishing the release* > - Publish approved release artifacts (non-PPMCs release managers > should seek help from PPMC members). > - Update release tags, website/download links, documentation, and > announcements as needed. > - Send the release announcement after the release is complete. > 5. *Keeping the community informed* > - Provide status updates during the release process. > - Make sure blockers, delays, and required actions are visible to > the community. > > *Clarification* > > The Release Manager does *not* have special authority to approve a > release alone. > > The Release Manager coordinates and executes the release process, but the > release still requires the normal Apache voting procedure. During > incubation, this includes PPMC approval and IPMC approval where required. > PMC/PPMC members and mentors remain responsible for reviewing and approving > release candidates. > *Vote* > > Please vote on whether to adopt this Release Manager role definition for > Apache Texera releases. > > +1 Adopt this Release Manager role definition > 0 No strong opinion > -1 Do not adopt this role definition, because… > > This vote will remain open for at least 72 hours. > > Best regards, > Yicong Huang >
