yes, the vote for one unique rule is clearly "-1" but as I see, there seems to be a consensus around a 2-sided rule: - don't reuse version number for pre-releases (RC, etc) - reuse version number for actual releases
Regards, Hervé Le samedi 1 juin 2013 08:27:38 Stephen Connolly a écrit : > I will need to recheck the tally, but I think the result is -3 > > So looks like we will be reusing version numbers on respins > > On Wednesday, 29 May 2013, Stephen Connolly wrote: > > We have been using a policy of only making releases without skipping > > version numbers, e.g. > > > > 3.0.0, 3.0.1, 3.0.2, 3.0.3, 3.0.4, 3.0.5, etc > > > > Whereby if there is something wrong with the artifacts staged for release, > > we drop the staging repo, delete the tag, roll back the version, and run > > again. > > > > This vote is to change the policy to: > > > > drop the staging repo, document the release as not released, and run with > > the next version. > > > > Under this new proposal, if the staged artifacts for 3.1.0 fail to meet > > the release criteria, then the artifacts would be dropped from the staging > > repository and never see the light of day. The tag would remain in SCM, > > and > > we would document (somewhere) that the release was cancelled. The "respin" > > would have version number 3.1.1 and there would never be a 3.1.0. > > > > This change could mean that the first actual release of 3.1.x might end up > > being 3.1.67 (though I personally view that as unlikely, and in the > > context > > of 3.1.x I think we are very nearly there) > > > > Please Note: > > http://maven.apache.org/developers/release/maven-project-release-procedure > > .html#Check_the_vote_resultsdoes not actually specify what it means by > > "the process will need to be restarted" so this vote will effect a change > > either outcome > > > > +1: Never respin with the same version number, always increment the > > version for a respin > > 0: Don't care > > -1: Always respin with the same version number until that version number > > gets released > > > > This vote will be open for 72 hours. A Majority of PMC votes greater that > > 3 will be deemed as decisive in either direction (i.e. if the sum is < -3 > > or > +3 then there is a documented result) > > > > For any releases in progress at this point in time, it is up to the > > release manager to decide what to do if they need to do a respin. > > > > -Stephen
