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[GitHub] [arrow-site] lidavidm commented on a diff in pull request #373: [Website] Add ADBC 0.5.0 release post

lidavidm commented on code in PR #373:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow-site/pull/373#discussion_r1236902304


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_posts/2023-06-22-adbc-0.5.0-release.md:
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+---
+layout: post
+title: "Apache Arrow ADBC 0.5.0 (Libraries) Release"
+date: "2023-06-22 00:00:00"
+author: pmc
+categories: [release]
+---
+<!--
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+
+The Apache Arrow team is pleased to announce the 0.5.0 release of
+the Apache Arrow ADBC libraries. This covers includes [**37
+resolved issues**][1] from [**12 distinct contributors**][2].
+
+This is a release of the **libraries**, which are at version
+0.5.0.  The **API specification** is versioned separately and is
+at version 1.0.0.
+
+The release notes below are not exhaustive and only expose selected
+highlights of the release. Many other bugfixes and improvements have
+been made: we refer you to the [complete changelog][3].
+
+## Release Highlights
+
+Experimental C♯ and Rust codebases were added to the source tree.  No packages are released for them yet.

Review Comment:
   Ah, it turns out the sharp is only used for logos and such:
   
   > By convention, a [number sign](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_sign) is used for the second character in normal text; in artistic representations, sometimes a true [sharp sign](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E2%99%AF) is used: C♯. However the [ECMA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecma_International) 334 standard states: "The name C# is written as the LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C (U+0043) followed by the NUMBER SIGN # (U+0023)."
   
   I guess Unicode is still too hard...



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