Re: [openstack-dev] [ptl][release] Proposed changes for cycle-with-milestones deliverables

2018-10-15 Thread Sean McGinnis
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 11:44:11AM -0400, Doug Hellmann wrote: > Sean McGinnis writes: > > > [snip] > > > > One of the big motivators in the past was also to have output that > > downstream > > distros and users could pick up for testing and early packaging. Based on > > our > > admittedly

Re: [openstack-dev] [ptl][release] Proposed changes for cycle-with-milestones deliverables

2018-10-12 Thread Doug Hellmann
Sean McGinnis writes: > During the Stein PTG in Denver, the release management team talked about ways > we can make things simpler and reduce the "paper pushing" work that all teams > need to do right now. One topic that came up was the usefulness of pushing > tags > around milestones during

Re: [openstack-dev] [ptl][release] Proposed changes for cycle-with-milestones deliverables

2018-09-26 Thread Doug Hellmann
Jeremy Stanley writes: > On 2018-09-26 09:22:30 -0500 (-0500), Sean McGinnis wrote: > [...] >> It tests the release automation machinery to identify problems >> before the RC and final release crunch time. > [...] > > More to the point, it helped spot changes to projects which made it >

Re: [openstack-dev] [ptl][release] Proposed changes for cycle-with-milestones deliverables

2018-09-26 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2018-09-26 09:22:30 -0500 (-0500), Sean McGinnis wrote: [...] > It tests the release automation machinery to identify problems > before the RC and final release crunch time. [...] More to the point, it helped spot changes to projects which made it impossible to generate and publish their

[openstack-dev] [ptl][release] Proposed changes for cycle-with-milestones deliverables

2018-09-26 Thread Sean McGinnis
During the Stein PTG in Denver, the release management team talked about ways we can make things simpler and reduce the "paper pushing" work that all teams need to do right now. One topic that came up was the usefulness of pushing tags around milestones during the cycle. There were a couple of