Hi folks, I've been working with the Ubuntu Touch folks to try to improve how they're landing changes. At the moment, to try to keep control of things in the run-up to 13.10, they're tracking all their landings in a spreadsheet and asking people not to upload things out-of-band from that that affect Touch images. A few of us saw some improvements to be made here and suggested using proposed-migration blocks instead of gatewaying uploads, in the hope that that will involve less many-to-many communication and make it easier to test and approve changes.
So, I've set up an ~ubuntu-touch-release team with a list of members given by Alexander Sack, and I plan to give them a hints bzr branch shortly with the delegated ability to use the "block" and "unblock" hints. At the moment we have no way to access-control this to just certain images, but TBH I trust that those people are way too busy at the moment to want to spend time interfering with anyone else. :-) If it becomes a problem then I can certainly look into that. I realise I didn't discuss this very far in advance (though I haven't actually set up the delegation yet), which is because it's been happening too quickly - sorry about that. But I think this level of control is a reasonable one to delegate to people release-managing an image and shouldn't cause a problem if we talk to each other. For most of the time between now and 13.10 a lot of the archive is going to be blocked anyway, and I expect we'll want to look at how this worked after 13.10. For the avoidance of doubt, if people think this experiment is a reasonable one, I think it would make sense to extend it to more of the image release management teams in perhaps a slightly less ad-hoc way; perhaps each image release management team should be able to block/unblock uploads within their package set, for instance, so that it doesn't all have to be within the primary release team who have full control and can break anything. What would people think of that kind of thing? Thanks, -- Colin Watson [[email protected]] -- Ubuntu-release mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
