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6.0.5 is on mavencentral, but there is no tag or release announcement #127

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e4711s opened this issue May 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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e4711s commented May 9, 2022

There is https://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.unboundid/unboundid-ldapsdk/6.0.5
but nothing here:
https://github.com/pingidentity/ldapsdk/releases
https://github.com/pingidentity/ldapsdk/tags

Is this an official one?

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dirmgr commented May 9, 2022

Yes, it is an official release. My usual process for creating a release is to first upload it to a staging site for the Maven Central repository, and then it typically actually shows up in Maven Central within a few hours. I wait until that’s done before doing the rest of the release process because all of the other steps are essentially instantaneous, and all of the announcements (including the one that’s automatically generated when I draft a release on GitHub, which also automatically creates the tag) mention that it’s available in Maven Central.

For some reason, it took at least eight hours (and possibly even longer than that) between the time that I published to the staging site and the time that it actually appeared in the Maven Central repository. I decided to wait for the beginning of the work week to complete the process and make the announcements, since it’s easier for things to go unnoticed if they happen on the weekend.

The actual announcements will be made soon, but the version on Maven is the official release.

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