Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 02:37:17PM -0600, Chris Lyttle wrote: >> Hi all, > > [... snip resignation ...] >> >> This email is simultaneously a call to anyone who feels they can make >> the commitment to GnuCash to become involved in the development by >> becoming the Release Manager. I wish you well and will be available to >> answer any questions you have. > > > what, praytell, does the release manager do?
I see the responsibilities of a release manager as some subset of the following: - package the release for distribution - ultimately, run `make dist` - report and resolve problems in `make check`. - ideally, have a bevy of hardware/distributions/platforms on which to verify the build. - upload the build to the release locations - work with the developers on the release schedule - track bug activity to have a qualified opinion about the reality of doing a release. - be the one person who says "no, we need to slip this", if necessary. - be able to triage and suggest bug targeting, especially near the release date. - digest the commit messages/changelog into useful NEWS, Release Notes and Announcements content. - this might be helped by actively tracking mailing-list / commit message content in the interval. At the core, one could just run `make dist` and shove it up to the servers more or less on the schedule that we all agree to. The rest is just icing. -- ...jsled http://asynchronous.org/ - a=jsled; b=asynchronous.org; echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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