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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Stefan Eissing <st...@eissing.org> on 2021/12/20 09:53:49 UTC

announce mails

The mailings to announce lists continue to bother me. The release announcement is the the moderation queue (hopefully) and the cveprocess mails go right through to the list. This is not the order I prefer.

I am holden back the send about the second CVE until I see the release announcement winked through.

- Stefan

Re: announce mails

Posted by Rainer Jung <ra...@kippdata.de>.
Hmmm, still no announcement mail received, or did I miss it?

Am 20.12.2021 um 10:53 schrieb Stefan Eissing:
> The mailings to announce lists continue to bother me. The release announcement is the the moderation queue (hopefully) and the cveprocess mails go right through to the list. This is not the order I prefer.
> 
> I am holden back the send about the second CVE until I see the release announcement winked through.
> 
> - Stefan

Re: announce mails

Posted by Nick Edwards <ni...@gmail.com>.
Oh, right, then we can delete our mirror then, thats get a few gigabytes
back

its not an issue for us, since we are not permitted to perform any upgrades
since we are within the christmas embargo period, but the home users who
run apache might be seeking out their fave stale mirror :)


On Tue, Dec 21, 2021 at 4:31 PM Greg Stein <gs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The mirror system is no longer used. Most downloads are processed through
> a CDN instead. European downloaders will tend to hit downloads.apache.org
> which is "instantly" updated once a release artifact is committed to the
> svn distribution repository.
>
> rsync.apache should be just as instant. If not, then please file an INFRA
> ticket.
>
> Cheers,
> -g
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 7:26 PM Nick Edwards <ni...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Why would the release system initiate an announce when the mirrors are
>> not up to date, they cant be, since rsync.apache still lists 2.4.51 as
>> latest, the process is to allow time for mirrors to get the package before
>> announcing it
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 7:53 PM Stefan Eissing <st...@eissing.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> The mailings to announce lists continue to bother me. The release
>>> announcement is the the moderation queue (hopefully) and the cveprocess
>>> mails go right through to the list. This is not the order I prefer.
>>>
>>> I am holden back the send about the second CVE until I see the release
>>> announcement winked through.
>>>
>>> - Stefan
>>
>>

Re: announce mails

Posted by Greg Stein <gs...@gmail.com>.
The mirror system is no longer used. Most downloads are processed through a
CDN instead. European downloaders will tend to hit downloads.apache.org
which is "instantly" updated once a release artifact is committed to the
svn distribution repository.

rsync.apache should be just as instant. If not, then please file an INFRA
ticket.

Cheers,
-g


On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 7:26 PM Nick Edwards <ni...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Why would the release system initiate an announce when the mirrors are not
> up to date, they cant be, since rsync.apache still lists 2.4.51 as latest,
> the process is to allow time for mirrors to get the package before
> announcing it
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 7:53 PM Stefan Eissing <st...@eissing.org> wrote:
>
>> The mailings to announce lists continue to bother me. The release
>> announcement is the the moderation queue (hopefully) and the cveprocess
>> mails go right through to the list. This is not the order I prefer.
>>
>> I am holden back the send about the second CVE until I see the release
>> announcement winked through.
>>
>> - Stefan
>
>

Re: announce mails

Posted by Nick Edwards <ni...@gmail.com>.
Why would the release system initiate an announce when the mirrors are not
up to date, they cant be, since rsync.apache still lists 2.4.51 as latest,
the process is to allow time for mirrors to get the package before
announcing it


On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 7:53 PM Stefan Eissing <st...@eissing.org> wrote:

> The mailings to announce lists continue to bother me. The release
> announcement is the the moderation queue (hopefully) and the cveprocess
> mails go right through to the list. This is not the order I prefer.
>
> I am holden back the send about the second CVE until I see the release
> announcement winked through.
>
> - Stefan

Re: announce mails

Posted by Samsul 2525 <sa...@gmail.com>.
Am 20.12.2021 um 10:53 schrieb Stefan Eissing:
> The mailings to announce lists continue to bother me. The release
announcement is the the moderation queue (hopefully) and the cveprocess
mails go right through to the list. This is not the order I prefer.
>
> I am holden back the send about the second CVE until I see the release
announcement winked through.
>
> - Stefan

Pada Sel, 21 Dis 2021, 1:46 PG Rainer Jung <ra...@kippdata.de>
menulis:

> Aaah, sorry, it did come in now,, son't know whether via dev@ or
> announce@. Thanks.
>
> Am 20.12.2021 um 10:53 schrieb Stefan Eissing:
> > The mailings to announce lists continue to bother me. The release
> announcement is the the moderation queue (hopefully) and the cveprocess
> mails go right through to the list. This is not the order I prefer.
> >
> > I am holden back the send about the second CVE until I see the release
> announcement winked through.
> >
> > - Stefan
>

Re: announce mails

Posted by Rainer Jung <ra...@kippdata.de>.
Aaah, sorry, it did come in now,, son't know whether via dev@ or 
announce@. Thanks.

Am 20.12.2021 um 10:53 schrieb Stefan Eissing:
> The mailings to announce lists continue to bother me. The release announcement is the the moderation queue (hopefully) and the cveprocess mails go right through to the list. This is not the order I prefer.
> 
> I am holden back the send about the second CVE until I see the release announcement winked through.
> 
> - Stefan