Yes. We spoke about this at either the incubation
sprint or some other call and Andrea basically said
LocationTech/Eclipse doesn't get involved in the particular
manner in which we publish the 'jar's. We should, however, make
them available via the downloads feature of the website too (I
have yet to investigate what that is and how to use it).
Thanks for the feedback guys. In the
future, should I need to update a release, I will
remember to use 'edit'. I tweaked the overview to both
clarify that Spatial4j has had official releases before
LocationTech, and to provide a versioned link to
CHANGES.md.
When I created the release in the CMS yesterday I
inadvertently seemed to have added some review thingy
in my bumbling attempts to add a link to CHANGES.md.
That's now not here, thankfully, as that duplicated
release was deleted (with the "review" a part of it).
I think I characterized that right but may not have.
I indeed plan to actually officially release on the
20th, a weekend (and I'll be on vacation too). I'll
publish the jar to maven central that night. It's
possible I may be delayed a day but I figure that's
not important.
~ David
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 2:51 PM Jim
Hughes <jnh5y@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi David,
A big +1 for the Spatial4J release!
Jody's comments are great, and addressing those will
make things better.
Spatial4j is
pushing for a 0.6.0 release scheduled for
February 17th! We'll finally be
out of incubation. The release review
documentation is at the following
link. Prior to the 17th, the Spatial4j
project needs approval of the
release. Please take a look at the
documentation and provide any
feedback.