Le 29/05/2014 18:37, b...@beuc.net a écrit :
Hey,

On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 05:13:16PM +0200, Franck Villaume wrote:
Consequently I'd suggest releasing 5.3.1 so that our users can benefit
from our 30+ fixes and get more confidence ("5.3.0" looks new
and scary,
"5.3.1" looks proven and safe :)).
Changes are listed at:
https://fusionforge.org/plugins/scmgit/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=fusionforge/fusionforge.git;a=blob;f=src/CHANGES;hb=refs/heads/Branch_5_3
If you made fixed, now is the time to reference them.

How do we proceed next?
Hi
We vote for release next weekly meeting.
This Friday is right after a public holiday, and my office is closed.
Are other people absent this Friday? Otherwise we can try and
reach consensus on the mailing list :)
Or wait for the next friday.
Any emergency ?
I need to check against open bugs. (Found one in the search engine,
and just fixed one in hudson plugin)
I just want to avoid releasing too late (and avoid users pesking about
5.3 being buggy).  Later in June I'll be more busy than usual with a
server physical migration to Paris, a yearly team event and... summer
holidays :)

Sure.
What is the position of the other FusionForge developers?




If everyone is ok then :
- tag
- create the archive on ff.org
- make an official announcement on ff.org
- update all field values in the tracker (add the 5.3.1 version ...)
I made a recap and completed at:
https://fusionforge.org/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fusionforge/index.php/Release_process
Cool. Just update few elements.
I can't say I like this change :/

One of these days you'll explain me why you are so picky about Debian.
All the FusionForge Debian packagers are FusionForge developers as
well, the current organisation wouldn't be the same at all otherwise.

Maybe there was a time where versions where so different that this was
justified, but it isn't now. On the opposite the "deb guys" don't say
"RHEL-specific" whenever there's an issue there (e.g. the seteuid ones).

Now is as good as another opportunity to express this is tiring me.

So this isn't "ask the debian maintainers", this is us doing the job.
If someday that changes, we'll adapt the procedure.  Most probably
that day FusionForge won't be packaged at all, like any other distro.


You're willing to do this, or should I?
(btw, no IRC these days?)
Yeah, no IRC :-/
Yeah, I noticed :P I meant to ask is how long you expected this to
last, and if that was due to availability issues.

My current client does not let me use IRC... Stupid firewall... I may have IRC from time to time. Depends on my location.
Usually thurday & friday, I should be online.


What about the first question?


What is the current consensus ? Are we only 2 on the mailing-list?

Franck


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