As a mentor of Druid, sounds good to me. It’s good to keep on releasing 
regularly - the community relies on it.

Please mention this in the board report (due in about a week).

When will the next release be, and will you be able to make that under the 
incubator process?

Julian


> On Mar 2, 2018, at 1:09 PM, Gian Merlino <g...@imply.io> wrote:
> 
> Hi incubators,
> 
> Druid was recently accepted into the incubator (yay) - I now want to bring
> up a release vote we already had in progress and that we expect to complete
> early next week:
> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/druid-development/sK777vmZcR0/discussion.
> Since this release is likely just days away, we intend to publish it as our
> final pre-incubation release. Of course, we won't call it Apache Druid, and
> we'll release it on http://druid.io/, not on
> http://druid.incubator.apache.org/.
> 
> Are there any other precautions we should take to avoid confusion? We could
> also include some explicit statement that this release is not an Apache
> release, to avoid confusing anyone that may have heard that Druid is
> starting incubation.
> 
> Gian


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