Hi, dev@. And hi, Johannes (hope you see this). Last month, you asked what to do about releasing Apache Nano (or Apache CouchDB Nano, or whatever its name is).
I would like to get involved in that effort, and to help push it forward. Nuno and the team graciously donated the project to the ASF. I know that much. Here are some open questions I feel remain. 1. There are still commits going into github.com/dscape/nano although only Johannes so-far. I will submit a pull request to dscape to update the README to point to the ASF project. 2. We have no JIRA project for it. May I get involved in creating that? Any tips? 3. We have no issue tracker in GitHub either. For me, I would personally do what I once learned from Jan ("collect feedback from customers where they are"). So I would like to have github issues if possible? Any way I can help? 4. What about publishing to npm? IMO, le mieux, c'est l'ennemi du bien, I am happy asking Johannes to prepare a Git tag, then ask Johannes to `git pull; git checkout; npm publish`. And then we can sort out the "real" fix later, yeah? 5. What about publishing outside of npm? Must we still cut the release artifacts, and have the VOTEs? My feeling is, the vote is proper and useful, but the release artifacts are largely useless, given the ubiquity of npm in the Node.js community. Thanks, all!