Re: tmux versioning and development

2016-10-14 Thread Ethan Raynor
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 4:32 PM, Nicholas Marriott wrote: > Ethan - > > You have made no code contributions to tmux and made no bug > reports. Until that changes - even if there was a release engineering > position going, you wouldn't be a candidate. I don't have to make contributions to see wher

Re: tmux versioning and development

2016-10-14 Thread Nicholas Marriott
That is not how it works and you must be aware of that. You don't just walk into an open source project knowing nobody and offering nothing, you need to get involved and do some work, then you get the responsibility. The next release won't be for six months, you have ample time to get going. On

Re: tmux versioning and development

2016-10-14 Thread Nicholas Marriott
I think you have some strange idea of what the release process involves. The release is easy. A small project like tmux does not need more people with some sort of special release engineer hat. What we could use is a more testing, formal or informal, in the time between releases. If we come up to