Time to call the result I think.
Mentor votes:
[2] +1
[0] +0
[0] -1
Other PPMC votes:
[2] +1
[0] +0
[0] -1
The vote is therefore successful with 4 binding votes.
The following is a full voting record in voting order, including those
that I understand to be non-binding votes:
Mark Poole: +1
Joachim Dreimann: +1 (non-binding)
Olemis Lang: +1 (non-binding)
Greg Stein: +1
Ethan Jucovy: -1 (non-binding)
Hyrum Wright: +1
Gary Martin: +1
On 07/25/2012 06:18 PM, Gary Martin wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I hope that this is not premature but as the conversation on the
> related [PROPOSAL] thread has died down, I would like to initiate the
> vote for releasing Apache Bloodhound 0.1.0 (incubating). If successful
> this will be the first release of the project and is an important step
> that I hope will generate interest in the project and help the
> community to grow.
>
> The release candidate this vote relates to provides:
>
> * A patched version of Trac
> * A new dashboard view with the dashboard style unifying views of
> tickets, milestones and the user's dashboard.
> * A re-theming of the interface to use bootstrap
> * Preliminary multi-product support as a step towards allowing the
> tracking of multiple distinct products (or projects) in a single
> environment
> * Simplified installation with the inclusion of a number of plugins
> as standard.
>
> As an initial release, of particular importance is that we have taken
> proper notice of licensing of code produced as part of this project
> and the proper acknowledgement of external work packaged with it.
>
> The release candidate artifacts consist of source release as a tar.gz
> archive along with the associated MD5 and GPG signature. These can be
> found at: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/bloodhound/
>
> Please vote:
> [ ] +1 Release this package as Apache Bloodhound 0.1.0
> [ ] +0 Don't care
> [ ] -1 Do not release this package (please explain)
>
> The vote is open for 72 hours and, if successful, will be followed by
> a vote on general@incubator for a further 72 hours.
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