Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 8.1.1

2019-06-11 Thread Andi Vajda

> On Jun 11, 2019, at 06:30, David Allouche  wrote:
> 
> This is maybe a silly question, but what is the purpose of this voting 
> process?

By the rules of Apache, three PMC binding votes are needed to make a release. 
In addition, it's a gauge of general interest in the project.

> Is this something required by the project governance?

https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html
 (see "votes on package releases", in particular)

> What is the meaning of a vote? Does that mean "I am interested", or does it 
> mean "I have tested the latest trunk and it looks good", or something else?

If you find a bug in the release artifacts (not in the latest trunk) before the 
release is made, the release is likely to be pulled.

> What is the typical expected delay for reply? For example, I reserve Fridays 
> for technical debt management (including upgrading dependencies), so I cannot 
> typically validate a new PyLucene version in less than a week.

A vote must run for at least 72 hours.
Because you are not on the PMC, your vote falls into the "interest gauging" 
category, is not binding and is considered "best effort".

> This is probably all common questions with well documented answers. If that's 
> the case, then it would be nice to have a link to the answers in VOTE 
> requests.

https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html

Andi..

> 
>> On 11 Jun 2019, at 00:39, Andi Vajda  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> The PyLucene 8.1.1 (rc1) release tracking the recent release of
>> Apache Lucene 8.1.1 is ready.
>> 
>> A release candidate is available from:
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/pylucene/8.1.1-rc1/
>> 
>> PyLucene 8.1.1 is built with JCC 3.5, included in these release artifacts.
>> 
>> JCC 3.5 supports Python 3.3+ (in addition to Python 2.3+).
>> PyLucene may be built with Python 2 or Python 3.
>> 
>> Please vote to release these artifacts as PyLucene 8.1.1.
>> Anyone interested in this release can and should vote !
>> 
>> Thanks !
>> 
>> Andi..
>> 
>> ps: the KEYS file for PyLucene release signing is at:
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/lucene/pylucene/KEYS
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/pylucene/KEYS
>> 
>> pps: here is my +1
> 


Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 8.1.1

2019-06-11 Thread Jan Høydahl
https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html

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> 11. jun. 2019 kl. 15:30 skrev David Allouche :
> 
> This is maybe a silly question, but what is the purpose of this voting 
> process?
> 
> Is this something required by the project governance?
> 
> What is the meaning of a vote? Does that mean "I am interested", or does it 
> mean "I have tested the latest trunk and it looks good", or something else?
> 
> What is the typical expected delay for reply? For example, I reserve Fridays 
> for technical debt management (including upgrading dependencies), so I cannot 
> typically validate a new PyLucene version in less than a week.
> 
> This is probably all common questions with well documented answers. If that's 
> the case, then it would be nice to have a link to the answers in VOTE 
> requests.
> 
>> On 11 Jun 2019, at 00:39, Andi Vajda  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> The PyLucene 8.1.1 (rc1) release tracking the recent release of
>> Apache Lucene 8.1.1 is ready.
>> 
>> A release candidate is available from:
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/pylucene/8.1.1-rc1/
>> 
>> PyLucene 8.1.1 is built with JCC 3.5, included in these release artifacts.
>> 
>> JCC 3.5 supports Python 3.3+ (in addition to Python 2.3+).
>> PyLucene may be built with Python 2 or Python 3.
>> 
>> Please vote to release these artifacts as PyLucene 8.1.1.
>> Anyone interested in this release can and should vote !
>> 
>> Thanks !
>> 
>> Andi..
>> 
>> ps: the KEYS file for PyLucene release signing is at:
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/lucene/pylucene/KEYS
>> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/pylucene/KEYS
>> 
>> pps: here is my +1
> 



Re: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 8.1.1

2019-06-11 Thread David Allouche
This is maybe a silly question, but what is the purpose of this voting process?

Is this something required by the project governance?

What is the meaning of a vote? Does that mean "I am interested", or does it 
mean "I have tested the latest trunk and it looks good", or something else?

What is the typical expected delay for reply? For example, I reserve Fridays 
for technical debt management (including upgrading dependencies), so I cannot 
typically validate a new PyLucene version in less than a week.

This is probably all common questions with well documented answers. If that's 
the case, then it would be nice to have a link to the answers in VOTE requests.

> On 11 Jun 2019, at 00:39, Andi Vajda  wrote:
> 
> 
> The PyLucene 8.1.1 (rc1) release tracking the recent release of
> Apache Lucene 8.1.1 is ready.
> 
> A release candidate is available from:
>  https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/pylucene/8.1.1-rc1/
> 
> PyLucene 8.1.1 is built with JCC 3.5, included in these release artifacts.
> 
> JCC 3.5 supports Python 3.3+ (in addition to Python 2.3+).
> PyLucene may be built with Python 2 or Python 3.
> 
> Please vote to release these artifacts as PyLucene 8.1.1.
> Anyone interested in this release can and should vote !
> 
> Thanks !
> 
> Andi..
> 
> ps: the KEYS file for PyLucene release signing is at:
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/lucene/pylucene/KEYS
> https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/pylucene/KEYS
> 
> pps: here is my +1



RE: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 8.1.1

2019-06-11 Thread Marc Jeurissen
+1

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From: Andi Vajda
Sent: dinsdag 11 juni 2019 0:40
To: Andi Vajda
Cc: pylucene-dev@lucene.apache.org; gene...@lucene.apache.org
Subject: [VOTE] Release PyLucene 8.1.1


The PyLucene 8.1.1 (rc1) release tracking the recent release of
Apache Lucene 8.1.1 is ready.

A release candidate is available from:
   https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/pylucene/8.1.1-rc1/

PyLucene 8.1.1 is built with JCC 3.5, included in these release artifacts.

JCC 3.5 supports Python 3.3+ (in addition to Python 2.3+).
PyLucene may be built with Python 2 or Python 3.

Please vote to release these artifacts as PyLucene 8.1.1.
Anyone interested in this release can and should vote !

Thanks !

Andi..

ps: the KEYS file for PyLucene release signing is at:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/lucene/pylucene/KEYS
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/lucene/pylucene/KEYS

pps: here is my +1