> Release is a more serious thing than general contributing. Thank you very much, Sheng Wu. I agree with this and will reconsider the idea considering the seriousness of the act.
Zhiyuan Ju <juzhiy...@apache.org> 于2021年12月10日周五 上午10:48写道: > > If we already trust a contributor to release, I would say, he/she is > qualified to be a committer. The release is a more serious thing than > general > contributing. > > I just look around the codes contribution from apisix-website & > apisix-dashboard repos[1][2], yes, there have many Web FIX contributions > from Baoyuan since Aug 2020. Back to Baoyuan's question, I personally > believe he could help to gather the CHANGELOG for the coming Apache APISIX > Dashboard 2.10's Release, but because it's more official and serious, we'd > better keep the process going as related policy.[3] > > Sheng Wu, thanks for your clarification, I will seek help from our > committers to release the new version, and will think about Baoyuan's > contribution :) > > [1] https://github.com/apache/apisix-website/commits?author=baoyuantop > [2] https://github.com/apache/apisix-dashboard/commits?author=baoyuantop > [3] https://apisix.apache.org/docs/general/release-guide > > Best Regards! > @ Zhiyuan Ju <https://github.com/juzhiyuan> > > > Sheng Wu <wu.sheng.841...@gmail.com> 于2021年12月10日周五 10:34写道: > > > I think you should be a committer to run release process, and PMC needs > to > > approve it(or ask for another round). > > There are several things > > 1. Release is official, it should be signed(gpg) by Apache account. > > 2. Release manager should know what to check and what is the release > > policy. > > 3. Release manager should get familiar with when a release should be cut. > > > > If we already trust a contributor to release, I would say, he/she is > > qualified to be a committer. Release is a more serious thing than general > > contributing. > > > > Sheng Wu 吴晟 > > Twitter, wusheng1108 > > > > > > Baoyuan <baoyuan....@gmail.com> 于2021年12月10日周五 10:09写道: > > > > > Hi Community, I have an idea about volunteers to help the community > with > > a > > > release. > > > > > > It is well known that each release step is fixed and repetitive and it > > may > > > take some of the individual's time, so I was wondering if we could find > > > volunteers in the community to assist with the release. > > > > > > One problem here is that some steps in the release may not be completed > > by > > > non-committer members, I think the committer can make some assistance > and > > > then leave the ones that are not related to permissions to volunteers > > > (sending emails, submitting PRs). > > > > > > I'd be happy to help with this if I can, what do you think? > > > > > >