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[Lucene-java Wiki] Trivial Update of "ReleaseTodo" by MikeMcCandless

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The "ReleaseTodo" page has been changed by MikeMcCandless:
https://wiki.apache.org/lucene-java/ReleaseTodo?action=diff&rev1=177&rev2=178

   1. Once mirrors are ready, use the bookmarklet or whatever to do the minor changes and news blurbs and stuff.
      * The safest way is to svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/cms/trunk/ and use find/grep for the previous release, add entries, and then svn commit
        and look at the staging website (http://lucene.staging.apache.org). Javadocs wont work because they go directly to production (see above) but you can check everything else this way.
-  1. update the core & solr doap.rdf files to reflect the new versions using the Apache CMS
+  1. Update the core & solr doap.rdf files to reflect the new versions using the Apache CMS
      * https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri=http://lucene.apache.org/core/doap.rdf
      * https://cms.apache.org/redirect?uri=http://lucene.apache.org/solr/doap.rdf
   1. Publish the site, e.g. by visiting http://lucene.staging.apache.org, invoking the [[https://cms.apache.org/#bookmark|CMS bookmarklet]], then clicking the publish link.
@@ -209, +209 @@

  {{{svn remove}}} old releases, including X.Y-1, from {{{dist/releases/lucene/java/}}} and {{{dist/releases/lucene/solr/}}}, then {{{svn commit}}}.
  
  == Update WIKI ==
- The Sorl WIKI has a page for every version which is often linked to from WIKI pages to indicate differences between versions, example: [[http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Solr4.3]]. Do the following:
+ The Solr WIKI has a page for every version which is often linked to from WIKI pages to indicate differences between versions, example: [[http://wiki.apache.org/solr/Solr4.3]]. Do the following:
   1. Update the page for the released version with release date and link to release statement
   2. Create a new placeholder page for the "next" version, if it does not exist