All that sounds great! I'll get to work ASAP. On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 12:46 PM Lennart Poettering <lenn...@poettering.net> wrote:
> On Mi, 16.01.19 12:30, Ryan Gonzalez (rym...@gmail.com) wrote: > > > I'd love to do this! > > That'd be excellent! Thank you! > > > To be clear, it'd basically automatically send out a message on new > > "freeze" tags and release? > > I think it could be as simple as just sending out a mail to the > mailing list on every single tag. After all we only use tags for > releases so far, and we now want to use it for pre-releases too, but > in both cases such a msg makes sense. > > To add a cherry on top a brief explanatory text along with it would be > great. For example, if a tag matching the regexp ^v[0-9]+$ is seen the > message should contain a blurb like this: > > 🎆 A new, official systemd release has just 🎉 been 🎊 tagged > 🍾. Please download the tarball here: > > https://github.com/systemd/systemd/archive/$TAG.tar.gz > > And in case the tag matches ^v[0-9]+-pre-.*$ may be this: > > A new systemd ☠️ pre-release☠️ has just been tagged. Please > download the tarball here: > > https://github.com/systemd/systemd/archive/$TAG.tar.gz > > NOTE: This is ☠️ pre-release☠️ software. Do not run this on > production systems, but please test this and report any issues you > find to GitHub: > > https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/new?template=Bug_report.md > > Or something like that. But adding such a blurb is of course already > the second step, not needed really. > > And if you feel really keen to make this nice, you could even pull the > NEWS file from the tagged version, truncate it before the second line > matching ^CHANGES WITH.*$ and include the result in the mail. if you > do that, then we can stop writing [RELEASE] mails, as this would > happen fully automatically, which would be excellent, of course! > > But of course, that's all entirely up to you how much love you want to > give this ;-) > > Lennart > > -- > Lennart Poettering, Red Hat > -- Ryan (ライアン) Yoko Shimomura, ryo (supercell/EGOIST), Hiroyuki Sawano >> everyone else https://refi64.com/
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