Why is there a pom in the top of the binary dist when there is nothing
in there that uses it? Did you mean to include a pom that builds the
examples?

A package name of tdb.examples (as opposed to org.apache.tdb.examples)
seems a bit unusual.

Source package:

conventional location for assembly descriptors is src/main/assembly.

conventional location for log4j.properties would be src/xxx/resources
as appropriate.

why LICENSE and also LICENSE-dist (ditto NOTICE) and not in the binary package?

None of this is a reason to respin from an editorial perspective.

+1




On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is the vote on a release build for Jena TDB 0.9.0 (RC-3)
>
> --------------
>
> Main changes from last time:
>
> + dist/ layout
>
> /source-release/jena-tdb-0.9.0-incubating/...
> /download/jena-tdb-0.9.0-incubating/...
> /download/apache-jena-tdb-0.9.0-incubating.zip
>
> The existing released files will need to moved to this layout.
> The KEYS file is copied into the proposed dist/ area for clarity.
>
> + Distribution has it's own content for NOTICE/LICENSE files.
> + jar file META-INF/NOTICE says "Apache Jena - module TDB" at the top.
> + source-release.zip does not contain a trunk/ copy.
>
> --------------
>
> Staging repository:
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachejena-018/
>
> Proposed dist/ area:
> http://people.apache.org/~andy/dist-tdb-0.9.0-RC-3/
>
> Keys:
> http://www.apache.org/dist/incubator/jena/KEYS
>
> SVN tag:
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/jena/Jena2/TDB/tags/jena-tdb-0.9.0-incubating-RC-3/
>
> The module is tagged with the version and "RC-3" to indicate the release
> candidate in this release cycle.  If voted on successfully, the tag will be
> changed ("svn mv") to the same name but minus the RC designation.
>
> Please vote to approve this release:
>
>  [ ] +1 Approve the release
>  [ ]  0 Don't care
>  [ ] -1 Don't release, because ...
>
> This vote will be open until:
>
>  Monday 20/February 23:59 UTC
>  (3 whole days: 72 hours from the same hour tonight).
>
>    Andy

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