Norman Maurer ha scritto:
Hi guys,

i want to move the jspf beta release to the final place, but I can't
remember where to put it  ( shame on me). If I remember correct the
people.apache.org is not valid anymore for such purposes..
Anyone can tell me where I can drop the tarballs ?

bye
Norman

The updated release guidelines published here:
http://www.apache.org/dev/release.html

Seems to suggest that anything we voted to publish is an official release and belongs to http://www.apache.org/dist We have to take care to mark it as BETA stage, but it has been officially supported and VOTEd.

Otherwise we can do developer builds that do not need to be voted and we can publish them on people (http://people.apache.org/builds/) but we can only publicize it on server-dev and not on the website or elsewhere.

Quotes from the guidelines:

"If the general public is being instructed to download a package, then that package has been released"

"Releases are packages that have been approved for general public release, with varying degrees of caveat regarding their perceived quality or potential for change. Releases that are intended for everyday usage by non-developers are usually referred to as "stable" or "general availability (GA)" releases. Releases that are believed to be usable by testers and developers outside the project, but perhaps not yet stable in terms of features or functionality, are usually referred to as "beta" or "unstable". Releases that only represent a project milestone and are intended only for bleeding-edge developers working outside the project are called "alpha"."

So jspf-b4 is an official release (we had a vote) and we refer to it as beta or unstable.

I think you should use http://www.apache.org/dist/james/jspf/unstable/
or http://www.apache.org/dist/james/jspf/beta/

Stefano


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