Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread Pierre Smits
Hi All, In dec 2017 the Apache Trafodion Project graduated from incubation. As any other podling we released our works several times. And we announced releases via announce@a.o. In those announcements we mentioned where (potential) adopters could download the code from, and we advised to either

Re: Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread Greg Stein
Using download.cgi or closer.lua (ie. using the mirror network) has been Apache policy since its inception. This is not "recently". http://www.apache.org/legal/release-policy.html#host-GA On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 3:48 AM, Pierre Smits wrote: > Hi All, > > In dec 2017 the Apache Trafodion Projec

Re: Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread Pierre Smits
And yet some still slip through the cracks. Best regards, Pierre Smits V.P. Apache Trafodion On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:09 AM, Greg Stein wrote: > Using download.cgi or closer.lua (ie. using the mirror network) has been > Apache policy since its inception. This is not "recently". > > http://

Re: Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread John D. Ament
Trafodion 2.1 was incorrect, [1]. 2.0.1's email looks fine [2] (not the exact same format, but acceptable). 2.0's is perfect [3]. [1]: https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/290dada834e9bd11507ae84b76b944a02e5fccff3bf05bfc1e690134@%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org%3E [2]: https://lists.apache.org/th

Re: Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread Nick Kew
On Sun, 18 Mar 2018 09:48:12 +0100 Pierre Smits wrote: > I want to make (P)PMC Members and podling mentors aware that (since > recently) this is not allowed. Each latest release download must be > from/via: It is indeed a subject with potential for confusion. If you've just been doing battle wit

Re: Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread Pierre Smits
High Nick, all, Who am I to tell how a community - incubating or not - constructs their web presence in general and their download links/page in particular. Some may even say that having a link to the Apache archive(s) is undesired, unwanted or even Verboten. As it (https://archive.apache.org/dis

Re: Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread Greg Stein
On Sun, Mar 18, 2018, 08:18 Pierre Smits wrote: > High Nick, all, > > Who am I to tell how a community - incubating or not - constructs their web > presence in general and their download links/page in particular. > Well, Infra *can* coerce you to fix Trafodion's download Page's incorrect link. I

Re: Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread Mike Drob
Greg, I'm confused about this warning. It looks like Pierre was explicitly telling people not to do the wrong thing, and spot checking their website the download links point to the mirror page for at least their latest release. Mike On Sun, Mar 18, 2018, 4:09 PM Greg Stein wrote: > On Sun, Mar

Re: Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread Greg Stein
Hey Mike, The latest release (2.2.0) has this link for the source: http://www.apache.org/dist/trafodion/apache-trafodion-2.2.0/src/apache-trafodion-2.2.0-src.tar.gz (seen on http://trafodion.apache.org/download.html) That does not use the mirrors, but instead uses *only* our TLP web server. Tha

Re: Podling announcing releases

2018-03-18 Thread Greg Stein
Looks like they've updated the web page just recently. Agreed: it has the correct links now. On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 5:21 PM, Greg Stein wrote: > Hey Mike, > > The latest release (2.2.0) has this link for the source: > http://www.apache.org/dist/trafodion/apache-trafodion-2. > 2.0/src/apache-t