On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 08:02 -0400, Michael Stover wrote:
> The Jakarta PMC is not going to allow a JMeter release unless it can be
> backed by 3 Jakarta PMC members.
this isn't just a jakarta thing but apache wide.
it is not possible to create an official ASF release without the backing
of th
done.
i couldn't move unstable (due to group permission problems) but no one can
download from it.
- robert
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, at 08:44 PM, robert burrell donkin wrote:
(as many you will know) the apache software foundation policy concerning
releases is now that all rel
.
- robert
On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 06:08 PM, Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
Hi Robert.
Does this include the Gump nightly builds?
-- Salut,
Jordi.
robert burrell donkin wrote:
(at least the committers amongst you) should (hopefully) be aware of the
new ASF distribution policy. the latest
oops!
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, at 08:44 PM, robert burrell donkin wrote:
i'll carry out this work sometime after 12 noon GMT tomorrow (thursday
9th september).
this should have been the 4th of september.
- r
(as many you will know) the apache software foundation policy concerning
releases is now that all releases should be available only through:
1. the main mirrored ASF distribution directories
2. the main ASF archives
the latest 1.9.1 jmeter release is available through the mirrors but the
older r
(at least the committers amongst you) should (hopefully) be aware of the
new ASF distribution policy. the latest jmeter releases were made
available through the older distribution directories rather than the newer
mirrored distribution directories. this is a major issue for the ASF since
we pay
hi mike
the jmeter 1.9 release is in the unmirrored directories. the jmeter 1.8
release already exists in the mirrored directories (under
www.apache.org/dist/jakarta) but the jakarta site documents point (by a
redirect, i think) to the unmirrored directory.
moving all current jakarta releases
i notice that the jmeter 1.8 release is not available through the apache
mirrors. this costs the ASF money and increases download times for users.
so, moving to the mirrors is a good thing.
if this is acceptable with the jmeter committers, i'd like to volunteer to
set up the mirrored directory,