I'm on those forums and social media, so can do or share some of that. Facebook excluded, as I keep away from that.
The rest of the progress and the ideas look good. :) Rik On 27/04/17 08:16, Valorie Zimmerman wrote: > Hi folks, now that Artful Aardvark 17.10 archive is now open, and our > developers are preparing packages for testing and upload, we're > heading towards Alpha 1 which is scheduled for June 29. So no hurry, > but why not get things set up now? > > I helped Walter (wxl) who functioned as our RM last cycle, and it > wasn't *hard* -- but there were lots of steps. I think a small team > would do this job better than one person, so I'd like people to look > at the job and step up for this cycle. It would be great is someone > who likes Facebook, can be active there, for instance. Same with > Kubuntuforums, Twitter, Reddit, G+. In fact, this call might be spread > to those places too! By the way, Walter has promised to help us out if > we need it. > > I was thinking of a separate IRC channel and/or a Telegram group, but > we've been using #kubuntu-council, and Kubuntu Council Telegram group > which are bridged, and it's working well. I think that members of the > Council who aren't packaging will want to help out in this way anyway. > The IRC channel is public, and I'll add anyone to the T-group who > wants that. If that channel gets too busy or the rest of the KC wants > it separate, we can do that too. > > I have a wiki page on Phabricator about the RM work: > https://phabricator.kde.org/w/kubuntu/release-management/. Walter made > a page for us on the KDE wiki: > https://community.kde.org/Kubuntu/ReleaseManagement . And today Walter > shared an older wiki page that they have used to keep track of who is > doing what in Lubuntu: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers/PrePostReleaseTODO > > To get organized we could do a similar page on one of the wikis, LP, > or instead -- anybody have any ideas? > > > Step up folks, and let's get set up. > > Valorie > > PS: Supposedly UOS is next week, but http://summit.ubuntu.com/ is > still empty. I think the big changes that Mark Shuttleworth announced > have thrown people into a bit of a loop. When it is scheduled, maybe > we could have a session and do this planning in real-time? > -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
