On 8/21/07, James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > While we're in incubation, just generally making sure the ant build is > working properly and generating the next point release every so often. > All I usually do is make sure everything is building, the tests are > passing, the distribution zip files look good (proper licenses, the > right combination of dependency jars, etc). The release candidate zips > are then uploaded to some location where everyone can get to 'em, we > check with everyone here to see if they're good to go, then we ask the > Incubator PMC permission to put out a release. If we get three +1's and > wait a few days, we can go ahead and post the release. The site also > needs to be updated with the new release info. It's really not all that > complicated.
The one snag is that you really need commit access for parts of it (tagging, branching, updating the website, etc.), which limits the potential candidate pool somewhat. -garrett
