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Hello, Apache Iggy (incubating) Community,
This is a call for a vote to release Apache Iggy (incubating) version 0.7.0
Along with the Iggy Server 0.7.0 we will release SDKs and tooling such as Web UI, Bench Dashboard, CLI, Bench CLI, Connectors Runtime and MCP server.
Git commit for the release:
2728100
The change lists about this release:
server-0.6.0...server-0.7.0-rc1
Git tag for the release:
https://github.com/apache/iggy/releases/tag/server-0.7.0-rc1
The release candidate:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/incubator/iggy/0.7.0-rc1
The artifacts signed with PGP key F7374995B0D75D9B, corresponding to gkoszyk@apache.org, that can be found in keys file:
https://downloads.apache.org/incubator/iggy/KEYS
The Git tags for release will be created after the voting passes at https://github.com/apache/iggy/releases since our CI publishes the artifacts to GitHub, when the new tag is pushed.
The vote will be open for at least 72 hours until the necessary number of votes are reached.
Please vote accordingly:
To learn more about Iggy, please see https://iggy.apache.org
Checklist for reference:
Verify source
To verify the source code, at first clone the repository and then simply run the release script from the root directory:
This will create the artifact under
iggy_releasedirectory, and should produce the following SHA-512 checksum:Linux (Ubuntu)
Build and test
To build, you need to have Rust installed.
Then, simply type
cargo buildand nextcargo testto ensure that everything does work as expected.Thanks,
Grzegorz
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