Re: derby 10.17.1 release?

2023-10-26 Thread Rick Hillegas

Much appreciated, Bryan.

On 10/26/23 5:34 PM, Bryan Pendleton wrote:

Short progress report:
- I've successfully tested the distribution on Linux Ubuntu 20.04 with
OpenJDK 21.
- I've verified the signatures and checksums on the distribution

I'm going to try to find time this weekend to do some testing with
both Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Thanks for getting the RC together so quickly, Rick!

bryan

On Mon, Oct 9, 2023 at 1:05 PM Rick Hillegas  wrote:

I volunteer to be release manager for 10.17.1. I have posted a schedule
for this release:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DERBY/DerbyTenSeventeenOneRelease
. I expect to post the first rev of release notes next Monday
(2023-10-16). If all goes well, the release should be published by
2023-11-10.

Thanks to everyone who has volunteered to vet this release.

-Rick

On 10/2/23 9:46 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:

Our last release is dated May 2022. Would anyone be willing to vet a
new release if I produce it? The key features would be support for the
new LTS version of Java (Java 21) plus a security fix we worked on
earlier this year.

Thanks,

-Rick





Re: derby 10.17.1 release?

2023-10-26 Thread Bryan Pendleton
Short progress report:
- I've successfully tested the distribution on Linux Ubuntu 20.04 with
OpenJDK 21.
- I've verified the signatures and checksums on the distribution

I'm going to try to find time this weekend to do some testing with
both Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Thanks for getting the RC together so quickly, Rick!

bryan

On Mon, Oct 9, 2023 at 1:05 PM Rick Hillegas  wrote:
>
> I volunteer to be release manager for 10.17.1. I have posted a schedule
> for this release:
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DERBY/DerbyTenSeventeenOneRelease
> . I expect to post the first rev of release notes next Monday
> (2023-10-16). If all goes well, the release should be published by
> 2023-11-10.
>
> Thanks to everyone who has volunteered to vet this release.
>
> -Rick
>
> On 10/2/23 9:46 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
> > Our last release is dated May 2022. Would anyone be willing to vet a
> > new release if I produce it? The key features would be support for the
> > new LTS version of Java (Java 21) plus a security fix we worked on
> > earlier this year.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -Rick
> >
>


Re: derby 10.17.1 release?

2023-10-09 Thread Rick Hillegas
I volunteer to be release manager for 10.17.1. I have posted a schedule 
for this release: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DERBY/DerbyTenSeventeenOneRelease 
. I expect to post the first rev of release notes next Monday 
(2023-10-16). If all goes well, the release should be published by 
2023-11-10.


Thanks to everyone who has volunteered to vet this release.

-Rick

On 10/2/23 9:46 AM, Rick Hillegas wrote:
Our last release is dated May 2022. Would anyone be willing to vet a 
new release if I produce it? The key features would be support for the 
new LTS version of Java (Java 21) plus a security fix we worked on 
earlier this year.


Thanks,

-Rick





Re: derby 10.17.1 release?

2023-10-03 Thread Rick Hillegas
Thanks, Bryan. I'll see if I can scare up one of our alumnae to help vet 
the release.


On 10/2/23 7:49 PM, Bryan Pendleton wrote:

I can definitely be a tester!

I have access to both Windows 10 and to Linux (Ubuntu 20.04) environments.

bryan

On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 9:46 AM Rick Hillegas  wrote:

Our last release is dated May 2022. Would anyone be willing to vet a new
release if I produce it? The key features would be support for the new
LTS version of Java (Java 21) plus a security fix we worked on earlier
this year.

Thanks,

-Rick





Re: derby 10.17.1 release?

2023-10-02 Thread Bryan Pendleton
I can definitely be a tester!

I have access to both Windows 10 and to Linux (Ubuntu 20.04) environments.

bryan

On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 9:46 AM Rick Hillegas  wrote:
>
> Our last release is dated May 2022. Would anyone be willing to vet a new
> release if I produce it? The key features would be support for the new
> LTS version of Java (Java 21) plus a security fix we worked on earlier
> this year.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Rick
>