It's on our front page :) http://ws.apache.org/
That's the problem. i want to reduce the # of votes. i think typically in httpd pmc the release manager works evern w/o the first vote. so technically there is only one vote. -- dims On 5/31/06, Dan Diephouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dims, Thanks for the reminder. Are there any releases that need to take steps to correct this? Is there a list of WS PMC members somewhere? I know that you always do "+1 (binding)", but I don't think everyone always does this. Regarding the release process I have tended to call a vote, tag, publish a release, vet it with people, then announce if everyone OKs. If we require a tag wouldn't that require two votes? One to say - "do you want to do a release?" And then another to say "how about this tag?" Cheers, - Dan Davanum Srinivas wrote: > Dear Release Managers, > > [Sorry for the cross post!] > > Please don't make a release unless there are 3 binding votes from pmc > members. We need it for legal purposes. > > There is one more quirk about what we actually vote on. HTTPD pmc > votes on a svn tag and then the release managers cut binaries > corresponding to that tag. We tend to vote on a feature list and then > release managers make it happen.Again this is also for legal purposes > to make sure that there is proper oversight on what gets into a > release. I am still finding out how other projects do it. Your > suggestions are welcome! Please post only to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for discussion > to ensure maximum participation. > > thanks, > dims > -- Dan Diephouse (616) 971-2053 Envoi Solutions LLC http://netzooid.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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