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Posted to dev@sis.apache.org by Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.fr> on 2013/08/19 10:32:13 UTC
[ANNOUNCE] Apache SIS 0.3 Release
The Apache SIS PMC is pleased to announce the immediate availability of
the SIS 0.3 release.
The release can be obtained from the Apache SIS download page -
http://sis.apache.org/downloads.html
Release notes are available at -
http://sis.apache.org/release-notes/0.3.html
Apache SIS is a spatial framework that enables better representation of
coordinates for searching, data clustering, archiving, or any other
relevant spatial needs. SIS provides data structures for geographic data
and associated metadata along with methods to manipulate those data
structures. The SIS metadata module forms the base of the library and
enables the creation of metadata objects which comply with the ISO 19115
metadata model and which can be read from or written to ISO 19139
compliant XML documents.
For general information on Apache SIS, please visit the project website:
http://sis.apache.org/
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache SIS 0.3 Release
Posted by Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.fr>.
Thanks Suresh. I have been able to send a test email using your
instruction. I will wait a little bit to see if the announce passes on
announce@apache.org, and if not I will send it again (the failure notice
that I got said that my email was rejected rather than moderated).
Martin
Le 19/08/13 14:49, Suresh Marru a écrit :
> Hi Martin,
>
> I will be happy to do so, but I do not think it is needed. Your email should get moderated in. Please refer to this - http://www.apache.org/dev/user-email.html you are not required to use the apache.org as long as the email you are using is registered in id.apache.org as your designated forwarding address.
>
> Also, it is very trivial to send email from @apache.org. You can use the SMTP server on people.apache.org (port 465). For instance you can configure additional smtp in your gmail and when you are sending, you can choose to send as apache.org email.
>
> Suresh
> On Aug 19, 2013, at 5:22 AM, Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.fr> wrote:
>
>> Hello all
>>
>> I'm unable to send the announce to the announce@apache.org, since I don't know yet how to sent email from my "@apache.org" email address. Is there any volunteer for sending it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Martin
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache SIS 0.3 Release
Posted by Suresh Marru <sm...@apache.org>.
Hi Martin,
I will be happy to do so, but I do not think it is needed. Your email should get moderated in. Please refer to this - http://www.apache.org/dev/user-email.html you are not required to use the apache.org as long as the email you are using is registered in id.apache.org as your designated forwarding address.
Also, it is very trivial to send email from @apache.org. You can use the SMTP server on people.apache.org (port 465). For instance you can configure additional smtp in your gmail and when you are sending, you can choose to send as apache.org email.
Suresh
On Aug 19, 2013, at 5:22 AM, Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.fr> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I'm unable to send the announce to the announce@apache.org, since I don't know yet how to sent email from my "@apache.org" email address. Is there any volunteer for sending it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Martin
>
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache SIS 0.3 Release
Posted by Martin Desruisseaux <ma...@geomatys.fr>.
Hello all
I'm unable to send the announce to the announce@apache.org, since I
don't know yet how to sent email from my "@apache.org" email address. Is
there any volunteer for sending it?
Thanks,
Martin