We could do a shared google doc, and then just pick up what has been added
each time.
Often I write a draft post and invite people to review (but that does not
always work).
--
Jody Garnett
On 25 February 2015 at 17:26, Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 26/02/15 10:36, Andrea Aime wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 9:47 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> Sampo,
> >> this new feature surely merits a mention.
> >> Developers, I wonder if we need a process to help accumulate a list of
> >> new features for each release? A wiki page page, perhaps? Rather than
> >> last-minute blog changes. This would in my view ease the release
> process.
> > We always worked off jira changelogs, and proposals to get a bit more of
> > explanation
> > over ther larger changes, maintaining manually a third separate list
> > certainly looks
> > like an un-necessary overhead that, personally, I'm not willing to
> support.
>
> I am thinking more of a blog-drafting area to make things easier for the
> poor old release engineer. The current approach requires trawling though
> Jira and proposals, and I find it quite hard to distinguish and describe
> incremental and major improvements well enough to select them for
> marketing purposes (blog post). Many Jira records are terse. The current
> practice requires all feature authors to be available at release time.
>
> Perhaps an alternative practice would be to start drafting and reviewing
> the release blog post two weeks before the release itself? This would
> give more opportunity to gather contributions and improve the quality of
> the blog post.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> --
> Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
> Software Engineer
> Transient Software <http://transient.nz>
> New Zealand
>
>
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