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Posted to dev@geronimo.apache.org by Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org> on 2007/04/26 08:38:40 UTC
[VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were
included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
generally be available in the next 30 days.
Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
comments. Thanks
[ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
[ ] 0
[ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by
a new -rc vote.
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Hernan Cunico <hc...@gmail.com>.
+1
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at
> http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was subsequently
> scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were included.
> Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on SNAPSHOTs
> it is not expected that it will have a long lived repeatable build (as
> has been the case in previous Milestones). Given that SNAPSHOTs are
> really for users to pick up a work in progress this should not be an
> issues as a new Milestone will generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by a
> new -rc vote.
>
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Tim McConnell <ti...@gmail.com>.
+1
Thanks,
Tim McConnell
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at
> http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was subsequently
> scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were included.
> Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on SNAPSHOTs
> it is not expected that it will have a long lived repeatable build (as
> has been the case in previous Milestones). Given that SNAPSHOTs are
> really for users to pick up a work in progress this should not be an
> issues as a new Milestone will generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by a
> new -rc vote.
>
Re: [RESULT] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote (PASSED)
15(+1) Votes and 1(0)
Posted by Hernan Cunico <hc...@gmail.com>.
Done! Downloads and News updated.
Cheers!
Hernan
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The vote has concluded.
>
> 15 +1 Votes (counting mine which I forgot to put in the thread)
> 1 +0 Vote
>
> I'll pop the binaries out later today. Hernan, would you do the honors
> on the site page tomorrow after they've had time to percolate?
>
> Thanks all.
>
> On Apr 26, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
>
>> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at
>> http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>>
>> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was subsequently
>> scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were included.
>> Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>>
>> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
>> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived repeatable
>> build (as has been the case in previous Milestones). Given that
>> SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in progress this
>> should not be an issues as a new Milestone will generally be available
>> in the next 30 days.
>>
>> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>>
>> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
>> comments. Thanks
>>
>> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
>> [ ] 0
>> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>>
>> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by
>> a new -rc vote.
>>
>
>
[RESULT] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote (PASSED) 15(+1) Votes and 1(0)
Posted by Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org>.
The vote has concluded.
15 +1 Votes (counting mine which I forgot to put in the thread)
1 +0 Vote
I'll pop the binaries out later today. Hernan, would you do the
honors on the site page tomorrow after they've had time to percolate?
Thanks all.
On Apr 26, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries
> were included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded
> by a new -rc vote.
>
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Donald Woods <dw...@apache.org>.
+1
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at
> http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was subsequently
> scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were included.
> Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on SNAPSHOTs
> it is not expected that it will have a long lived repeatable build (as
> has been the case in previous Milestones). Given that SNAPSHOTs are
> really for users to pick up a work in progress this should not be an
> issues as a new Milestone will generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by a
> new -rc vote.
>
>
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Gianny Damour <gi...@optusnet.com.au>.
+1
Thanks,
Gianny
On 26/04/2007, at 4:38 PM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries
> were included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded
> by a new -rc vote.
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Davanum Srinivas <da...@gmail.com>.
+1
Sachin Patel wrote:
> +1
>
> -sachin
>
>
> On Apr 26, 2007, at 2:38 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
>
>> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at
>> http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>>
>> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was subsequently
>> scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were included.
>> Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>>
>> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
>> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived repeatable
>> build (as has been the case in previous Milestones). Given that
>> SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in progress this
>> should not be an issues as a new Milestone will generally be available
>> in the next 30 days.
>>
>> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>>
>> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
>> comments. Thanks
>>
>> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
>> [ ] 0
>> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>>
>> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by
>> a new -rc vote.
>
>
--
Davanum Srinivas :: http://davanum.wordpress.com
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Jeff Genender <jg...@apache.org>.
+1
Sachin Patel wrote:
> +1
>
> -sachin
>
>
> On Apr 26, 2007, at 2:38 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
>
>> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at
>> http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>>
>> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was subsequently
>> scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were included.
>> Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>>
>> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
>> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived repeatable
>> build (as has been the case in previous Milestones). Given that
>> SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in progress this
>> should not be an issues as a new Milestone will generally be available
>> in the next 30 days.
>>
>> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>>
>> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
>> comments. Thanks
>>
>> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
>> [ ] 0
>> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>>
>> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by
>> a new -rc vote.
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Sachin Patel <sp...@gmail.com>.
+1
-sachin
On Apr 26, 2007, at 2:38 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries
> were included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded
> by a new -rc vote.
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Prasad Kashyap <go...@gmail.com>.
+1
Some deployment issues. See discussion thread.
Cheers
Prasad
On 4/26/07, Jarek Gawor <jg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +1
>
> Jarek
>
> On 4/26/07, Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org> wrote:
> > The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> > ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
> >
> > The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> > subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were
> > included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
> >
> > It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> > SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> > repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> > Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> > progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> > generally be available in the next 30 days.
> >
> > Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
> >
> > Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> > comments. Thanks
> >
> > [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> > [ ] 0
> > [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
> >
> > This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by
> > a new -rc vote.
> >
>
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Jarek Gawor <jg...@gmail.com>.
+1
Jarek
On 4/26/07, Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org> wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were
> included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by
> a new -rc vote.
>
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Dain Sundstrom <da...@iq80.com>.
+1 Ship it!
-dain
On Apr 25, 2007, at 11:38 PM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries
> were included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded
> by a new -rc vote.
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Jacek Laskowski <ja...@laskowski.net.pl>.
+1
Jacek
On 4/26/07, Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org> wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were
> included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by
> a new -rc vote.
>
--
Jacek Laskowski
http://www.JacekLaskowski.pl
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Paul McMahan <pa...@gmail.com>.
-1 JSF is not working. Details posted in the discuss thread
Best wishes,
Paul
On Apr 26, 2007, at 2:38 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries
> were included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded
> by a new -rc vote.
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Paul McMahan <pa...@gmail.com>.
changing my -1 to a 0, see DISCUSS thread
Best wishes,
Paul
On Apr 26, 2007, at 2:38 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries
> were included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded
> by a new -rc vote.
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Kevan Miller <ke...@gmail.com>.
+1
--kevan
On Apr 26, 2007, at 2:38 AM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries
> were included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded
> by a new -rc vote.
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Lin Sun <li...@gmail.com>.
+1. Was able to start the server and ran the jaxws test and the jaxrpc
test.
Lin
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at
> http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was subsequently
> scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were included.
> Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on SNAPSHOTs
> it is not expected that it will have a long lived repeatable build (as
> has been the case in previous Milestones). Given that SNAPSHOTs are
> really for users to pick up a work in progress this should not be an
> issues as a new Milestone will generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by a
> new -rc vote.
>
Re: [VOTE] 2.0-M5 rc1 binaries available for review and vote.
Posted by Anita Kulshreshtha <a_...@yahoo.com>.
+1
Anita
--- Matt Hogstrom <ma...@hogstrom.org> wrote:
> The 2.0-M5 binaries are available at http://people.apache.org/
> ~hogstrom/2.0-M5-rc1
>
> The binaries addressed a problem seen in 2.0-M4 which was
> subsequently scrubbed where 2.0-Mn and 2.0-Mn-SNAPSHOT binaries were
>
> included. Building with a clean repo has resolved that issue.
>
> It is possible to build this release but as it is dependent on
> SNAPSHOTs it is not expected that it will have a long lived
> repeatable build (as has been the case in previous Milestones).
> Given that SNAPSHOTs are really for users to pick up a work in
> progress this should not be an issues as a new Milestone will
> generally be available in the next 30 days.
>
> Thanks for taking time to review these binaries.
>
> Please use this thread for your vote and the DISCUSS thread for
> comments. Thanks
>
> [ ] +1 Approve the binaries for release
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1 Do not ship binaries.
>
> This vote will conclude on April 29th at 0300 ET unless superceded by
>
> a new -rc vote.
>
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