On 2018-04-13 17:54, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote:
> El 09/04/18 a les 15:20, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
> > B2CK spent more than 10% of its revenue to support and maintain Tryton.
> > This work include: preparing releases, fixing reported bugs, cleaning
> > code, upgrading new dependencies, publishing news, answering questions
> > etc.
> 
> For the release may be can do as other projects an split the work
> between several companies. For example in the kubernetes project a
> "Release Leader" (not sure if this is the right term) is elected for the
> next release and this person is responsible for all the work related to
> the next release.
> 
> What do you think?

Doing the actual release is not much time consuming as I have wrote
scripts to automate it. But it is all the related works like writing a
new, setup the demo server, update the documentation, prepare the
translations etc. that is time consuming. And I do not think it is fair
to delegate all the tasks to a single "release leader". Those tasks
should be divided between some people that can be trusted to do the job.

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