Hi Jeff,

What would you be interested helping in? For release management, the task 
basically consists of tracking trunk changes, merging them into a release 
branch, generating release notes and preparing / pushing installers.

Laurent

On Oct 20, 2010, at 11:42 AM, Jeff Hemmelgarn wrote:

> I would be interested in helping out.  What would be involved?
> 
> Jeff
> 
> On Oct 18, 2010, at 7:36 PM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
> 
>> We generally don't do micro releases, as MacRuby's trunk is more stable than 
>> the previous releases. We are very careful to only commit bug fixes or 
>> well-tested features in trunk to not introduce any serious regression 
>> (everything else is developed in separate branches). So we recommend people 
>> to live on nightly builds. 
>> 
>> Release management is hard and as I'm the only person doing releases, they 
>> tend to happen every 3-5 months based on what was developed in trunk. Of 
>> course we could do more frequent releases if people would be interested in 
>> helping :-)
>> 
>> Laurent
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