Yoav Shapira wrote: > > What did we miss? Was it a formal announcement to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > about 6.0.1 stability? Was it formally marking the 6.0.1 time/date > poll as a voting thread and posting its results?
What you are missing is pretty straightforward. It's that you can't have a release vote of a package that isn't in your hands. Therefore any vote on the "future state" of the repository isn't a "release vote", but it's a decision to cut a release candidate. And in all this the committers are working really well and rowing in the same direction :) Once you have a tarball/jar in-hand, you have something you can vote to release (or not), and then post it on the general downloads page. Until there are 3 votes for somepackage-1.2.3.tar.gz, it still isn't an ASF release and doesn't, yet, belong on the downloads page. /dev/dist/ or somewhere the RM wants to put it for signoff works. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
