For clarification, I believe Sonatype does not allow anything to be removed
from Maven Central once it has been published. The bits are there to stay,
permanently, and there are no exceptions AFAIK.
-j
From: Mark Bretl
Date: Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 1:14 PM
To: John Blum
Cc: dev@geode.ap
Unfortunately, I do think the attic is a very real possibility.
@John Blum Officially, I do not think we (Geode) or ASF
have any type of release support policy (I searched but could not find
anything), it is open-source for better or worse. VMware or any other
company can pick up support if they
How does the VMware’s non-disclosed date commitment factor into this equation?
I mean, clearly the Apache Geode 1.15 release has a lifecycle and support
timeline, even if the community (and a new PMC) does drive the project any
further?
What happens when CVEs, or critical bugs (involving data l
Once moved to the attic, it sounds like:
* The geode github repo would become read-only (but remain world-readable
in perpetuity).
* Geode would no longer be available for download on the geode download
site or mirrors (but still available in releases tab in github).
* Geode maven ar
Hi folks,
Unfortunately, it is time to consider moving Geode to the Apache attic. After
VMware's announcement that it will stop contributing to Geode, we've tried in
the last couple months to recruit additional contributors to continue
supporting the project [1]. However, this last week there w