Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-12 Thread Thilo Goetz
On 1/11/2010 17:18, Marshall Schor wrote:
 [ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready
 [ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be
 addressed first: ...

+1

--Thilo

 
 --Marshall
 


Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-12 Thread Jukka Zitting
Hi,

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Marshall Schor m...@schor.com wrote:
 Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
 components, together.

[x] +1 Release RC9, it's ready

Though I should note that the build process is still notoriously
complex. It would be really nice if the whole release could be built
with a single command form the base directory of the release package.
This would help lower the entry barrier for new users.

Also, when asking the rest of the IPMC to approve the release, it
would be helpful to point out the scripts used to generate the release
packages as otherwise the difference between the release packages and
the svn tag is quite confusing.

For the record, the SHA1 checksums of the source packages I reviewed are:

304599fdc4e057332933ad3718787def6b6b896d  uima-as-2.3.0-incubating-src.tar.gz
4e2619ee411f918c00727ae1349723ca9e49b26c  uimacpp-2.3.0-incubating-src.tgz
86ceec36ea4dba104ea54236ced68f710b9ef68a  uimaj-2.3.0-incubating-src.tar.gz
7d97114531422a1908460f53a02bfb5721a9b9b1
uimaj-annotator-addons-2.3.0-incubating-src.tar.gz

BR,

Jukka Zitting


Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-12 Thread Marshall Schor


Jukka Zitting wrote:
 Hi,

 On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Marshall Schor m...@schor.com wrote:
   
 Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
 components, together.
 

 [x] +1 Release RC9, it's ready

 Though I should note that the build process is still notoriously
 complex. It would be really nice if the whole release could be built
 with a single command form the base directory of the release package.
 This would help lower the entry barrier for new users.
   

Thanks, Jukka, good critique.  I think this should be a high priority
work item for the next release. 
 Also, when asking the rest of the IPMC to approve the release, it
 would be helpful to point out the scripts used to generate the release
 packages as otherwise the difference between the release packages and
 the svn tag is quite confusing.
   

Right, will do.  You're speaking of, in particular, the source release
package, I presume (not the binary ones), right?

-Marshall
 For the record, the SHA1 checksums of the source packages I reviewed are:

 304599fdc4e057332933ad3718787def6b6b896d  uima-as-2.3.0-incubating-src.tar.gz
 4e2619ee411f918c00727ae1349723ca9e49b26c  uimacpp-2.3.0-incubating-src.tgz
 86ceec36ea4dba104ea54236ced68f710b9ef68a  uimaj-2.3.0-incubating-src.tar.gz
 7d97114531422a1908460f53a02bfb5721a9b9b1
 uimaj-annotator-addons-2.3.0-incubating-src.tar.gz

 BR,

 Jukka Zitting


   


Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-12 Thread Jukka Zitting
Hi,

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Marshall Schor m...@schor.com wrote:
 Right, will do.  You're speaking of, in particular, the source release
 package, I presume (not the binary ones), right?

Correct.

BR,

Jukka Zitting


Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-11 Thread Marshall Schor


Marshall Schor wrote:
 This build keeps the uimacpp and sandbox components from the previous release
 candidate (the download site on people.apache.org/~schor has hard links to the
 previous artifacts - so they are guaranteed to be identical).

 We've had a few sanity checks for the RC9 build, including installing the
 Eclipse plugins via the RC9 update site on both linux and windows, and running
 downloading  installing the base uima and uima-as binary components and 
 running
 the installation verification tests - and everything looks good.


 This build consists of 4 major components: the core UIMA framework
 (uimaj), the C++ enablement (uimacpp), the Asynchronous Scaleout
 component (uima-as) and a set of annotators and other add-ons (sandbox).

 These have been through more than 3 months of validation and testing (counting
 the previous release candidates).  The build process was strengthened to 
 include
 running RAT (the Release Audit tool) automatically and verifying no RAT issues
 are found (except for the uimacpp part, where it is still run and verified
 manually).

 The release artifacts are available on
 http://people.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/

 These artifacts include a partial version of the Eclipse Update Site for
 the Eclipse plugins, but is complete for the 2.3.0 release.

 The release is digitally signed by Marshall Schor for all the components
 except for the C++ component, which is signed by Edward Epstein.

 No new export control issues are needed for the components; only the uima-as
 component continues to be classified as 5D002 because it includes Apache
 ActiveMQ which is so classified (see http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ )

 Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
 components, together. After the UIMA committers vote, we will ask the
 IPMC to vote.

 [ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready
 [ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be
 addressed first: ...

 --Marshall

   
+1   -Marshall


Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-11 Thread Tommaso Teofili
+1
Tommaso

2010/1/11 Marshall Schor m...@schor.com



 Marshall Schor wrote:
  This build keeps the uimacpp and sandbox components from the previous
 release
  candidate (the download site on 
  people.apache.org/~schorhttp://people.apache.org/%7Eschorhas hard links 
  to the
  previous artifacts - so they are guaranteed to be identical).
 
  We've had a few sanity checks for the RC9 build, including installing the
  Eclipse plugins via the RC9 update site on both linux and windows, and
 running
  downloading  installing the base uima and uima-as binary components and
 running
  the installation verification tests - and everything looks good.
 
 
  This build consists of 4 major components: the core UIMA framework
  (uimaj), the C++ enablement (uimacpp), the Asynchronous Scaleout
  component (uima-as) and a set of annotators and other add-ons (sandbox).
 
  These have been through more than 3 months of validation and testing
 (counting
  the previous release candidates).  The build process was strengthened to
 include
  running RAT (the Release Audit tool) automatically and verifying no RAT
 issues
  are found (except for the uimacpp part, where it is still run and
 verified
  manually).
 
  The release artifacts are available on
  http://people.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/http://people.apache.org/%7Eschor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/
 
  These artifacts include a partial version of the Eclipse Update Site for
  the Eclipse plugins, but is complete for the 2.3.0 release.
 
  The release is digitally signed by Marshall Schor for all the components
  except for the C++ component, which is signed by Edward Epstein.
 
  No new export control issues are needed for the components; only the
 uima-as
  component continues to be classified as 5D002 because it includes Apache
  ActiveMQ which is so classified (see
 http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ )
 
  Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
  components, together. After the UIMA committers vote, we will ask the
  IPMC to vote.
 
  [ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready
  [ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be
  addressed first: ...
 
  --Marshall
 
 
 +1   -Marshall



Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-11 Thread Tong Fin
+1  Tong

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:27 AM, Marshall Schor m...@schor.com wrote:



 Marshall Schor wrote:
  This build keeps the uimacpp and sandbox components from the previous
 release
  candidate (the download site on 
  people.apache.org/~schorhttp://people.apache.org/%7Eschorhas hard links 
  to the
  previous artifacts - so they are guaranteed to be identical).
 
  We've had a few sanity checks for the RC9 build, including installing the
  Eclipse plugins via the RC9 update site on both linux and windows, and
 running
  downloading  installing the base uima and uima-as binary components and
 running
  the installation verification tests - and everything looks good.
 
 
  This build consists of 4 major components: the core UIMA framework
  (uimaj), the C++ enablement (uimacpp), the Asynchronous Scaleout
  component (uima-as) and a set of annotators and other add-ons (sandbox).
 
  These have been through more than 3 months of validation and testing
 (counting
  the previous release candidates).  The build process was strengthened to
 include
  running RAT (the Release Audit tool) automatically and verifying no RAT
 issues
  are found (except for the uimacpp part, where it is still run and
 verified
  manually).
 
  The release artifacts are available on
  http://people.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/http://people.apache.org/%7Eschor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/
 
  These artifacts include a partial version of the Eclipse Update Site for
  the Eclipse plugins, but is complete for the 2.3.0 release.
 
  The release is digitally signed by Marshall Schor for all the components
  except for the C++ component, which is signed by Edward Epstein.
 
  No new export control issues are needed for the components; only the
 uima-as
  component continues to be classified as 5D002 because it includes Apache
  ActiveMQ which is so classified (see
 http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ )
 
  Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
  components, together. After the UIMA committers vote, we will ask the
  IPMC to vote.
 
  [ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready
  [ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be
  addressed first: ...
 
  --Marshall
 
 
 +1   -Marshall



Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-11 Thread Adam Lally
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Marshall Schor m...@schor.com wrote:
 This build keeps the uimacpp and sandbox components from the previous release
 candidate (the download site on people.apache.org/~schor has hard links to the
 previous artifacts - so they are guaranteed to be identical).

 We've had a few sanity checks for the RC9 build, including installing the
 Eclipse plugins via the RC9 update site on both linux and windows, and running
 downloading  installing the base uima and uima-as binary components and 
 running
 the installation verification tests - and everything looks good.


 This build consists of 4 major components: the core UIMA framework
 (uimaj), the C++ enablement (uimacpp), the Asynchronous Scaleout
 component (uima-as) and a set of annotators and other add-ons (sandbox).

 These have been through more than 3 months of validation and testing (counting
 the previous release candidates).  The build process was strengthened to 
 include
 running RAT (the Release Audit tool) automatically and verifying no RAT issues
 are found (except for the uimacpp part, where it is still run and verified
 manually).

 The release artifacts are available on
 http://people.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/

 These artifacts include a partial version of the Eclipse Update Site for
 the Eclipse plugins, but is complete for the 2.3.0 release.

 The release is digitally signed by Marshall Schor for all the components
 except for the C++ component, which is signed by Edward Epstein.

 No new export control issues are needed for the components; only the uima-as
 component continues to be classified as 5D002 because it includes Apache
 ActiveMQ which is so classified (see http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ )

 Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
 components, together. After the UIMA committers vote, we will ask the
 IPMC to vote.

 [ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready
 [ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be
 addressed first: ...


+1

Adam


Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-11 Thread Michael Baessler
+1

-- Michael

On 1/11/2010 5:18 PM, Marshall Schor wrote:
 This build keeps the uimacpp and sandbox components from the previous release
 candidate (the download site on people.apache.org/~schor has hard links to the
 previous artifacts - so they are guaranteed to be identical).
 
 We've had a few sanity checks for the RC9 build, including installing the
 Eclipse plugins via the RC9 update site on both linux and windows, and running
 downloading  installing the base uima and uima-as binary components and 
 running
 the installation verification tests - and everything looks good.
 
 
 This build consists of 4 major components: the core UIMA framework
 (uimaj), the C++ enablement (uimacpp), the Asynchronous Scaleout
 component (uima-as) and a set of annotators and other add-ons (sandbox).
 
 These have been through more than 3 months of validation and testing (counting
 the previous release candidates).  The build process was strengthened to 
 include
 running RAT (the Release Audit tool) automatically and verifying no RAT issues
 are found (except for the uimacpp part, where it is still run and verified
 manually).
 
 The release artifacts are available on
 http://people.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/
 
 These artifacts include a partial version of the Eclipse Update Site for
 the Eclipse plugins, but is complete for the 2.3.0 release.
 
 The release is digitally signed by Marshall Schor for all the components
 except for the C++ component, which is signed by Edward Epstein.
 
 No new export control issues are needed for the components; only the uima-as
 component continues to be classified as 5D002 because it includes Apache
 ActiveMQ which is so classified (see http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ )
 
 Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
 components, together. After the UIMA committers vote, we will ask the
 IPMC to vote.
 
 [ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready
 [ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be
 addressed first: ...
 
 --Marshall
 
 



Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-11 Thread Jaroslaw Cwiklik
+1

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Michael Baessler
m...@michael-baessler.dewrote:

 +1

 -- Michael

 On 1/11/2010 5:18 PM, Marshall Schor wrote:
  This build keeps the uimacpp and sandbox components from the previous
 release
  candidate (the download site on people.apache.org/~schor has hard links
 to the
  previous artifacts - so they are guaranteed to be identical).
 
  We've had a few sanity checks for the RC9 build, including installing the
  Eclipse plugins via the RC9 update site on both linux and windows, and
 running
  downloading  installing the base uima and uima-as binary components and
 running
  the installation verification tests - and everything looks good.
 
 
  This build consists of 4 major components: the core UIMA framework
  (uimaj), the C++ enablement (uimacpp), the Asynchronous Scaleout
  component (uima-as) and a set of annotators and other add-ons (sandbox).
 
  These have been through more than 3 months of validation and testing
 (counting
  the previous release candidates).  The build process was strengthened to
 include
  running RAT (the Release Audit tool) automatically and verifying no RAT
 issues
  are found (except for the uimacpp part, where it is still run and
 verified
  manually).
 
  The release artifacts are available on
  http://people.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/
 
  These artifacts include a partial version of the Eclipse Update Site for
  the Eclipse plugins, but is complete for the 2.3.0 release.
 
  The release is digitally signed by Marshall Schor for all the components
  except for the C++ component, which is signed by Edward Epstein.
 
  No new export control issues are needed for the components; only the
 uima-as
  component continues to be classified as 5D002 because it includes Apache
  ActiveMQ which is so classified (see
 http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ )
 
  Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
  components, together. After the UIMA committers vote, we will ask the
  IPMC to vote.
 
  [ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready
  [ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be
  addressed first: ...
 
  --Marshall
 
 




Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-11 Thread Jörn Kottmann

+1

Jörn

Marshall Schor wrote:

This build keeps the uimacpp and sandbox components from the previous release
candidate (the download site on people.apache.org/~schor has hard links to the
previous artifacts - so they are guaranteed to be identical).

We've had a few sanity checks for the RC9 build, including installing the
Eclipse plugins via the RC9 update site on both linux and windows, and running
downloading  installing the base uima and uima-as binary components and running
the installation verification tests - and everything looks good.


This build consists of 4 major components: the core UIMA framework
(uimaj), the C++ enablement (uimacpp), the Asynchronous Scaleout
component (uima-as) and a set of annotators and other add-ons (sandbox).

These have been through more than 3 months of validation and testing (counting
the previous release candidates).  The build process was strengthened to include
running RAT (the Release Audit tool) automatically and verifying no RAT issues
are found (except for the uimacpp part, where it is still run and verified
manually).

The release artifacts are available on
http://people.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/

These artifacts include a partial version of the Eclipse Update Site for
the Eclipse plugins, but is complete for the 2.3.0 release.

The release is digitally signed by Marshall Schor for all the components
except for the C++ component, which is signed by Edward Epstein.

No new export control issues are needed for the components; only the uima-as
component continues to be classified as 5D002 because it includes Apache
ActiveMQ which is so classified (see http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ )

Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
components, together. After the UIMA committers vote, we will ask the
IPMC to vote.

[ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready
[ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be
addressed first: ...

--Marshall


  




Re: [VOTE] Release UIMA 2.3.0 RC9 as UIMA 2.3.0 incubating

2010-01-11 Thread Eddie Epstein
+1

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Marshall Schor m...@schor.com wrote:
 This build keeps the uimacpp and sandbox components from the previous release
 candidate (the download site on people.apache.org/~schor has hard links to the
 previous artifacts - so they are guaranteed to be identical).

 We've had a few sanity checks for the RC9 build, including installing the
 Eclipse plugins via the RC9 update site on both linux and windows, and running
 downloading  installing the base uima and uima-as binary components and 
 running
 the installation verification tests - and everything looks good.


 This build consists of 4 major components: the core UIMA framework
 (uimaj), the C++ enablement (uimacpp), the Asynchronous Scaleout
 component (uima-as) and a set of annotators and other add-ons (sandbox).

 These have been through more than 3 months of validation and testing (counting
 the previous release candidates).  The build process was strengthened to 
 include
 running RAT (the Release Audit tool) automatically and verifying no RAT issues
 are found (except for the uimacpp part, where it is still run and verified
 manually).

 The release artifacts are available on
 http://people.apache.org/~schor/uima-release-candidates/2.3.0-RC9/

 These artifacts include a partial version of the Eclipse Update Site for
 the Eclipse plugins, but is complete for the 2.3.0 release.

 The release is digitally signed by Marshall Schor for all the components
 except for the C++ component, which is signed by Edward Epstein.

 No new export control issues are needed for the components; only the uima-as
 component continues to be classified as 5D002 because it includes Apache
 ActiveMQ which is so classified (see http://www.apache.org/licenses/exports/ )

 Please vote on approving this release.  This vote is for all 4
 components, together. After the UIMA committers vote, we will ask the
 IPMC to vote.

 [ ] +1 Release RC9, it's ready
 [ ] -1 Don't release yet because of these issues which need to be
 addressed first: ...

 --Marshall