Thanks Alex, I just noticed this email. Samuel, yes, as co-maintainer you should be responsible for creating the releases. There is the Maintainers Corner [1], where you can find all the information you need to know in order to maintain a module.
In terms of producing a release, bear in mind that you need to produce a build against the current GNOME modulesets. I don't know how it works these days, in my case I used to have an up-to-date GNOME jhbuild environment to test accerciser and produce releases. As I said in my previous email, feel free to bug me with questions that are specific to accerciser, I'd be happy to help you on this as much as I can. Cheers, Javi [1] https://wiki.gnome.org/MaintainersCorner On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 11:28 AM apinheiro <apinhe...@igalia.com> wrote: > On 19/3/19 10:04, Samuel Thibault wrote: > > Hello, > > > > With the gnome 3.32 release, I guess we should make a 3.32 release of > > accerciser? (so that distributions ship it instead of the 3.22 version > > which doesn't work any more). > > > > Should I have a look at how to do it, or somebody will handle it? > > > Well, you are a co-maintainer now. The reason of all this thread was to > find and assign a new (co-)maintainer, because Javier didn't have time > lately to do such releases, and several changes on master were not > included on any of them. So we needed someone to volunteer to get the > releases rolling. You volunteered, so now you are the co-maintainer, and > among all the responsibilities a co-maintainer get, you have two: decide > when it makes sense to do a release, do such releases if needed. > > Having said so ... > > > (I could check that the current git master does work fine here) > > > First: take into account that I'm not sure if at this point you can add > more functionality to a 3.31.X/3.32.X Accerciser release, due the > freezes. Im more familiar with freezes with libraries. Take a look to > the schedule [1], and check if the freezes allows that. > > Second: there is another reason to do a 3.32 release. Current last > Accerciser release is 3.31.4. That numbering points to a unstable > release. There are some distros that doesn't include the latest release > of a program/library, but the latest stable release. And that is 3.22, > and as you know (that again, was one of the reasons of the thread), that > is old and doesn't include last changes. > > BR > > [1] https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointThirtyone > >
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