On 06/10/2012 10:32 AM, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
Hi,

On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Manuel Tortosa <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    El Diumenge, 10 de juny de 2012, a les 00:52:28, Andreas Pakulat
    va escriure:

    Ok, great, then please let the kactivities team know about this.
    The release-team cannot really do anything about it (other than
    trying to reach the kactivities team). Basically the same goes to
    all the rest of your mails, if things don't build, the first
    person to speak to is the corresponding development
    team/maintainer so such problems get fixed asap.

    Actually as been fixed already by Allen in git.

    I don't know what do you have against sending mails for warning
    about the issues i am finding on compiling the tarballs, i just
    try to be constructive helping to fix a release before actually
    making the tarballs public and preventing some bigger problems.

I don't have a problem with reporting broken tarballs or the fact that there are build-problems to the release-team. But I think the way you're doing it right now is not very efficient for the release-team, its harder to keep track of the overall state when the information is spead across multiple mail threads.

     If this is the release-team mailing list the release team should
    be updated about the problems about the upcomming release, really
    i don't understand you at all.

I think it would be more efficient to send the build-problems to the corresponding module-dev-lists immediately and assemble a list of things over the time of a day or two and send the assembled list to the release-team. I think that would make it easier to follow up on the states once they're fixed.

    Feel free to create a filter in your mail program to ignore my
    messages, you are a kde coder, i am a kde translator, we both are
    part of kde and we both should ensure the quiality of the release.

Not much of a coder these days unfortunately :) Sorry, didn't want to stop your efforts or diminish them, I'll be a bit clearer next time I raise concerns.

Andreas

We will need to sort out how to efficiently report these problems (this is something that is noted and that will be addressed, as part of the new Quality Team effort). Until then, I'll forward to the relevant mailing lists the problems that are reported, hoping the relevant people will address them. We face an unusual number of problems this time due to the lack of manpower to manage the releases and we'll try to address all that for the next time.

Best regards,

Anne-Marie

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