Log4j Transform ready to release

2023-04-27 Thread Piotr P. Karwasz
Hi all,

After two months since the release of 2.20.0 I learned AsciiDoc and
documented `logging-log4j-transform`. As far as I am concerned it is
ready to go.

Can you check the repository if something is missing?

Since the documentation is on Github, I think I could just:

1. Prepare a source archive on dist.apache.org (do we still need it),
2. Prepare the artifacts on Nexus,
3. Send a vote e-mail.

Am I missing something?

Piotr


Re: Log4j Transform ready to release

2023-04-27 Thread Ralph Goers
To perform a release an ASF project needs to have a web site that at least has 
the release notes and a download page.  We can easily integrate that into the 
Log4j web site. We could possibly also make a whole new project site and host 
it in the logging-log4j-site. Technically it would still be part of the log4j 
web site but it could have a separate link from the logging services site.

In any case, the announcement has to include the download link.

Ralph

> On Apr 27, 2023, at 2:43 PM, Piotr P. Karwasz  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> After two months since the release of 2.20.0 I learned AsciiDoc and
> documented `logging-log4j-transform`. As far as I am concerned it is
> ready to go.
> 
> Can you check the repository if something is missing?
> 
> Since the documentation is on Github, I think I could just:
> 
> 1. Prepare a source archive on dist.apache.org (do we still need it),
> 2. Prepare the artifacts on Nexus,
> 3. Send a vote e-mail.
> 
> Am I missing something?
> 
> Piotr