Re: sending announcements to twitter/X - still relevant or should we ignore this now?

2024-06-14 Thread Steve Lawrence
+1 agreed On 2024-06-14 04:47 PM, Mike Beckerle wrote: So tweetdeck appears to be no more. Or rather, you have to pay for what they now call XPro. Should we still bother with this stuff? X/twitter is a lot less relevant these days. Personally, I think X/twitter is a big polluter of the media

sending announcements to twitter/X - still relevant or should we ignore this now?

2024-06-14 Thread Mike Beckerle
So tweetdeck appears to be no more. Or rather, you have to pay for what they now call XPro. Should we still bother with this stuff? X/twitter is a lot less relevant these days. Personally, I think X/twitter is a big polluter of the media space and kind of prefer to avoid it.

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Daffodil 3.8.0 Released

2024-06-14 Thread Mike Beckerle
The Apache Daffodil community is pleased to announce the release of version 3.8.0. Notable changes in this release include a supported API for Daffodil layers. Layers are a Daffodil extension to the DFDL language which are small algorithmic code plugins for computing checksums/CRCs on regions of

[RESULT] [VOTE] Release Apache Daffodil 3.8.0-rc2

2024-06-14 Thread Mike Beckerle
The VOTE to release Apache Daffodil 3.8.0-rc2 is now closed. The vote passes with: 3 binding +1 The VOTE thread: The Vote thread is here: https://lists.apache.org/thread/fm7bfbcd01z9c38dos8h6dxhfjqg2rgw The vote breakdown is: +1 Michael Beckerle (binding) +1 Stephen Lawrence(binding) +1

RE: [VOTE] Release Apache Daffodil 3.8.0-rc2

2024-06-14 Thread Thompson, Dave
+1 (binding) Tested on v3.8.0-rc1/rc2 - Verified/closed remaining resolved v3.8.0 assigned JIRA tickets. - Successfully executed Daffodil sub-module SBT Test suites on CentOS 7 and the following Java versions: - Java 8 - Java 11 - Java 17 - Java 21 - Executed the nightly tests