On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 02:46:13AM -0800, Nathaniel J. Smith wrote:
Do you guys want to, I dunno, talk amongst yourselves and figure out
if one of you wants to be the Grand Poobah Official RM, and the rest
deputies, or something?
Everyone else wrote:
:crickets:
Or, you know, I could flip a
On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 05:11:55PM -0800, Nathaniel J. Smith wrote:
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 02:46:13AM -0800, Nathaniel J. Smith wrote:
Do you guys want to, I dunno, talk amongst yourselves and figure out
if one of you wants to be the Grand Poobah Official RM, and the rest
deputies, or
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 14 Dec 2006 21:00:30 -0800, Nathaniel
J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
njsmith Any volunteers?
*raises a hand*
A group of volunteers might actually be a good idea :).
Cheers,
RIchard
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Richard Levitte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
A group of volunteers might actually be a good idea :).
Yes. Especially for a distributed VCS it seems obvious to have a
distributed group of release managers. I'm sure we can manage the
communication overheads somehow ;-)
No seriously, though. I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 15 Dec 2006 09:48:16 +0100, Markus
Schiltknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
markus No seriously, though. I don't think these steps can easily be
markus split up. One person should be 'responsible' for that every
markus month. Maybe we can cycle that, but please
I've been monotone's release manager since, AFAICT, March of
2005... so almost 2 years now! Maybe someone else would like to try
their hand at it?
It is not really a crushingly painful thing the way being a release
manager for, say, gcc, or Debian, is -- mostly you just have to write
up the
On Thu, 2006-12-14 at 21:00 -0800, Nathaniel J. Smith wrote:
If you want to see what exactly is involved, there's
notes/release-checklist.txt in the tree:
http://viewmtn.angrygoats.net/revision/file/c2e89c03548a79d9203d06b0d662c2ad6f8e1f5d/notes/release-checklist.txt
and of course if
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 09:00:30PM -0800, Nathaniel J. Smith wrote:
I've been monotone's release manager since, AFAICT, March of
2005... so almost 2 years now! Maybe someone else would like to try
their hand at it?
I could give this a go, though my time availability can be rather
erratic - at