On Wed, 2015-11-25 at 11:07 +0100, Frederic Peters wrote:
> Bastien Nocera wrote:
> 
> > > It's been some months we have those reminder emails sent to
> > > devel-announce-list.  Maintainers, make sure you are subscribed.
> > > 
> > > Maintainers (bis), please do try to respect the Monday 23:59 UTC
> > > deadline, it's really not fun to chase maintainers for days
> > > during
> > > release weeks.  If you know you will be late, tell us, either by
> > > email
> > > at [email protected] or simply by pinging us on #release-
> > > team.
> > 
> > I'd rather somebody helped me 1) know which of my modules need
> > releasing 2) do releases.
> 
> We can of course assist in producing tarballs, just ping us.
> 
> I'm a bit surprised by 1) but we could certainly automatically
> produce
> a list of maintainers / modules/ time/commits since last release, if
> that could be useful.

I think 1) would be useful because I have a load of modules which I am
not sure if they need to follow the main GNOME release schedule. I had
a nagging fear they should, but then nobody poked me about doing a
release, so I forgot to check up further. As a result, a lot of my
modules haven’t had releases following the schedule. (Sorry if I have
been a total pain because of this.)

Would such a list be useful for the release team, as a way of tracking
who needs nagging? If so, then I hope producing it should not be too
much of a drain on your time — if it is a drain, then you probably
shouldn’t do it.

Philip

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