Re: [QUESTION] do pom files need to have a license header

2023-01-29 Thread Justin Mclean
Hi, In general, it is best to have ASF headers on all possible files. That way if they become separated from the source bundle, people will know what license it’s under and where it comes from. (Also see [3]) People reviewing releases are less likely to ask if these are 3rd party files. The

Re: [QUESTION] do pom files need to have a license header

2023-01-29 Thread Greg Stein
The source archive/tarball includes a LICENSE and NOTICE which specifies the license for that artifact. The individual files' header simply reinforces that. In some release artifacts, individual files have a slightly different license (eg. a third-party MIT-licensed piece of source), which

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache EventMesh (incubating) 1.8.0-rc2

2023-01-29 Thread vnbear
+1, I have checked: [√] Download links are valid. [√] Checksums and PGP signatures are valid. [√] DISCLAIMER is included. [√] Source code artifacts have correct names matching the current release. [√] LICENSE and NOTICE files are correct for each EventMesh repo. [√] All files have license

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache EventMesh (incubating) 1.8.0-rc2

2023-01-29 Thread 杨军
+1, I have checked: [√] Download links are valid. [√] Checksums and PGP signatures are valid. [√] DISCLAIMER is included. [√] Source code artifacts have correct names matching the current release. [√] LICENSE and NOTICE files are correct for each EventMesh repo. [√] All files have license

[ANNOUNCE] Apache EventMesh (incubating) 1.8.0 available

2023-01-29 Thread walterzywei
Hi all, Apache EventMesh (incubating) Team is glad to announce the new release of Apache EventMesh (incubating) 1.8.0. Apache EventMesh (incubating) is a dynamic cloud-native eventing infrastructure used to decouple the application and backend middleware layer, which supports a wide range of use

[QUESTION] do pom files need to have a license header

2023-01-29 Thread PJ Fanning
Hi everyone, The Apache Pekko builds use the sbt tool for building and this generates pom files for us. They do not include any headers (example [1]). It seems the norm to add an XML comment with Apache License info (example from log4j [2]). Does the Pekko team need to fix this or is it just a

[RESULT][VOTE] Release Apache EventMesh (incubating) 1.8.0-rc2

2023-01-29 Thread walterzywei
Hi all, Thanks for reviewing and voting for Apache EventMesh(Incubating) version 1.8.0-rc2 release, I am happy to announce the release voting has passed with 3 binding votes, no +0 or -1 votes. Binding votes are from IPMC +1 Justin Mclean +1 Francois Fapon +1 li

Re: Re:[VOTE] Release Apache EventMesh (incubating) 1.8.0-rc2

2023-01-29 Thread walterzywei
Thank you all for your check and vote , and I also want to carry over the vote by Justin Mclean and Francois Fpapon from dev, so I would like to send the result later. Thanks, Your EventMesh Release Manager Alex Luo 于2023年1月28日周六 23:02写道: > > +1, I have checked: > > > [√] Download links are