On 08/02/16 19:04, [email protected] wrote:
On 07/02/16 01:07, Walter Lapchynski wrote:
Ever since we changed things so that the community was responsible
for [checklist tracking][1] for releases Ubuntu proper isn't involved
in (usually alphas and beta1), we've struggled to find the people to
do it among the release managers (three of us have consistently
participated). I know of some folks interested in help that are not
release managers and looking at the list of things to do, it doesn't
seem like anything that requires a release manager. I think release
managers have bigger fish to fry. So I'd like to advocate for
allowing people release managers sign off on to do these tasks. Any
arguments or concerns?
[1]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityMilestoneProcess
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No issues from me - especially if you read what the original mail from
Laney to the list says ...
"In the release session at UOS we talked about the desire to have
flavour community members responsible for driving the releases of
milestones," [1]
The only thing I would want to know is that whoever it is gets the
announcement checked for link errors/release note errors.
regards
[1]
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2014-December/003166.html
Bumping this for flavour teams.
We've just released the last of the milestones Ubuntu aren't involved in
for this cycle.
So we now have 3 or 4 months until the next Alpha milestone comes around.
Surely that's enough time to come to some sort of decision on this.
It would be nice to see some representation from the flavours who've not
'run' the community side as yet.
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