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Posted to dev@vcl.apache.org by Josh Thompson <jo...@ncsu.edu> on 2015/04/16 15:22:25 UTC

Re: [VOTE][RESULT] release 2.4.2 (RC2)

Based on the following votes, the Apache VCL community has voted to release
Apache VCL 2.4.2:

Aaron Peeler (PMC member)
Andy Kurth (PMC chair)
Young Oh
Aaron Coburn (PMC member)
Josh Thompson (PMC member)

That's +4 from PMC members and another +1 from the community.  There were no 0
or -1 votes.  That gives a total of 5 to pass the vote.

I'll go ahead and create the release artifact and publish it to our
distribution location. I'll give it around 24 hours for all of the mirrors to
pick it up and then send out an [ANNOUNCE] message.

Thanks to everyone that helped test RC2.

Here's hoping we don't find any major bugs with this one for a while!

Josh

On Thursday, April 09, 2015 4:29:46 PM you wrote:
> - gpg control packet
> The issue we found with RC1 for 2.4.2 is fixed and tested.  There were a
> couple of other issues fixed as well.  Below is basically the same email yet
> another time.  You've probably all memorized it by now.
> 
> I created a release artifact based off of trunk.  I copied that branch to a
> tag under the tags area of the repo that is named release-2.4.2-RC2:
> 
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/vcl/tags/release-2.4.2-RC2/
> 
> The artifact is an export from that tag with the addition of Dojo Toolkit
> version 1.6.2 with a custom VCL profile and Spyc both bundled in the web
> code. The artifact, MD5 and SHA1 sums, and my GPG signature of it are
> available from my space on people.a.o:
> 
> http://people.apache.org/~jfthomps/apache-VCL-2.4.2-RC2/
> 
> The list of resolved JIRA issues associated with this release can be found
> under 2.4, 2.4.1, and 2.4.2 on the Change Log page in the staging area of
> the CMS:
> 
> http://vcl.staging.apache.org/docs/changelog.html
> 
> This is the first release to include an installation script.  Installation
> instructions on using the script and doing things manually are on the
> following page in the staging area of the CMS:
> 
> http://vcl.staging.apache.org/docs/VCL242InstallGuide.html
> 
> The INSTALLATION file in the release artifact only contains information on
> using the script.
> 
> *NOTE* To use the installation script with RC2, you need to give it the
> --rc=2 option (which is not included in the output of --help).
> 
> Test installs and upgrades were successfully performed.
> 
> The directory created by extracting the RC2 artifact is
> "apache-VCL-2.4.2-RC2" (after extracting, you may want to rename it to
> "apache-VCL-2.4.2" if you want to test the manual instruction from the
> online installation guide).  Licensing information about perl and its
> required modules, php and its required modules, and mysql are stated as
> "system requirements" according to the information under "System
> Requirements" on http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html.
> 
> After we finalize a release vote, the staging part of the CMS will be
> published to update the production site.
> 
> Please vote by 5pm (EST) on Tuesday, April 14th to publish this release.
> Everyone in the community is encouraged to vote if you have at least done
> some testing.  However, only votes by members of the PMC are binding votes.
> 
> [ ] +1 yes, release VCL 2.4.2
> [ ] 0 dunno
> [ ] -1 no, don't release VCL 2.4.2 (provide reasons if this is your vote)
> 
> Josh
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> Josh Thompson
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> Advanced Computing | VCL Developer
> North Carolina State University
> 
> Josh_Thompson@ncsu.edu
> 919-515-5323
> 
> my GPG/PGP key can be found at pgp.mit.edu
> 
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Josh Thompson
Systems Programmer
Advanced Computing | VCL Developer
North Carolina State University

Josh_Thompson@ncsu.edu
919-515-5323

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