Hi Guix, I wrote almost 6 days ago:
> Here are a bunch of things that we should look into: > > * Outstanding patches. There are many patches in the queue at > guix-patches[1] that we should go through, comment on, and/or apply > before the release. Who would like to join a task force to do that > together? Let’s pick 5 patches each and review them so that we can > either comment to ask for changes or to apply them. > > [1]: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?package=guix-patches > > * breakage since the last core-updates merge. Since the long overdue > merge of the “core-updates” branch we have a few serious problems on > i686 (e.g. the gst-plugins-base package) and armhf. Who would like to > lead an effort to investigate and fix these problems? (Note: you > obviously don’t need to fix them yourself, just keep track of these > things and coordinate with others who investigate them.) > > * collecting new features and big changes in NEWS. The NEWS file > already lists some of the changes that the next release would provide > compared to 0.14.0, but we all know that there are more. Who would > like to take charge of the NEWS file? This involves asking people for > changes they would really like to be mentioned and coordinating with > other volunteers to search through all commits since v0.14.0 to find > noteworthy changes. > […] > Did I miss anything? Who wants to help? We aim for a release on June 30, 2018. Unfortunately, so far nobody has come forward to help us coordinate one of these three tasks. Any volunteers? -- Ricardo