Nigel Kersten wrote:
> So I was thinking that if all of us maintainers come up with packages
> for puppet 0.25.0-rc1, that would hugely increase the number of users
> testing it....
> 
> which led me to think that we might need a puppet-maintainers list? I
> mean we can co-ordinate on the puppet-dev list if people prefer, but I
> can see some benefits in having a targeted list.
> 
> It would be great if we could get everything in order so that we
> always have release candidate packages available. Our .0 releases
> should be much better then...
> 

Another project I'm involved with has a -release mailing list where the 
packagers and regular testers can collaborate more easily.  It facilitates 
things like identifying the show-stopper bugs for a particular release, making 
sure basic smoke testing is done, making sure all packages are ready, etc.

A -dev list can be used for that, though.  I don't have a strong preference 
either way.

Steven

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