Thanks for ll the hard work and support, Remi! We worked quite some weekends testing PRs in order to get them merged properly, following the guidelines: 2 LGTM (1 being code review; 1 being integration tests)
I hope that the same principle will now be taken as a standard. Thanks again! Cheers, Wilder > On 27 Jan 2016, at 14:08, Remi Bergsma <rberg...@schubergphilis.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > After picking up the RM role last summer, I've had an interesting ride with > awesome results. First the release principles [1], then stabilizing master > and finally 3 releases in a row: 4.6 in November, 4.7 in December and 4.8 in > January (and as a bonus 3 more patch releases in between). As Seb pointed > out, we could start a new vote at any time and release it. Given that we keep > master stable, of course. > > > Hundreds of Pull Requests got merged and each one has had a series of > integration tests executed [2] before merge. That drove quality and velocity. > > > I’m proud of the results we achieved and I’m also proud of the people who > helped make it happen! > > > The other side of the story, is that it took me a GREAT amount of time to do > this. Schuberg Philis allowed me to work on it during the day, and next to > that I also spent many many evenings and weekends working on it. Right now, I > feel it’s time to scale that down again to normal proportions. I will > continue to contribute, but I just won't take the lead for now. > > > Long story short, please step up if you want to take over the RM role. I'd be > happy to provide some guide lines and help. > > > Regards, > > Remi > > > [1] > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Release+principles+for+Apache+CloudStack+4.6+and+up > > [2] https://github.com/schubergphilis/MCT-shared > >