RFC: Stable Release Management

Michael Tautschnig mt at debian.org
Mon Oct 4 10:11:33 CEST 2010


> Hi,
> 
> IMHO it's a good practice for any project to document existing
> policies, workflows and the way developers handle their stuff.
> As a starting point I thought about documenting my workflow WRT
> stable release management in FAI. There we are:
> 
>   http://grml.org/tmp/fai-release.txt
> 
> If anyone thinks there's something that could be improved please
> let me know. :)
> 

Just three remarks:

- I love this detailed clarification, that's great and makes things really
  transparent.
- It would be great to see this on the FAI wiki, I believe this would be the
  most appropriate place.
- It would be great if you could git svn commit your changes (or make them
  otherwise publicly accessible) rather sooner than later; for the recent
  releases (3.4.2 and earlier ones) it seemed that we only got to seem them
  after you had uploaded to ftp-master. Not a big deal, however, as there's lots
  of (public!) discussion on the mailinglists anyway and it's pretty clear what
  goes in and what does not.

Thanks a lot for these great efforts,
Michael

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