Thanks for an answer. GitHub and repository are still different places to look for. Would you consider to copy release notes from github to repo? As for me, I really know about these separate things, but as you mentioned, lots of sub-versions are still without release-notes with them even on github. But for a newbie, who is willing to start using the amazing glusterfs it would be pretty hard to search for notes. Well, its only a matter of convenience, not so critical, but its up to you to decide :)
2016-01-10 14:28 GMT+02:00 Niels de Vos <[email protected]>: > On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 01:39:52PM +0200, Roman wrote: > > Hi > > > > Seems like I've missed the mail about 3.6.8 release and notes... Could > > someone point me to the release notes e-mail? > > > > PS > > Why wouldn't devs put release notes or changelog file to repository with > > the release (http://download.gluster.org/pub/gluster/glusterfs/) ? > > It would make everyone life easier :) > > Actually, the release notes should be part of the repository: > > https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/tree/release-3.6/doc/release-notes > > Unfortunately some versions of 3.6 seem to be missing the notes :-/ > > There has not been an announcement for 3.6.8 yet, we normally wait until > packages for most distributions are available. Expect to see an > announcement in the next few days. > > Kaushal did the 3.6.8 release, maybe he has the notes somewhere and > forgot to submit them in the repo? Adding him on CC to get his > attention. > > Thanks, > Niels > > PS: adding the release notes to the git repo is part of our standardized > process: > http://gluster.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Contributors-Guide/GlusterFS-Release-process/ > -- Best regards, Roman.
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