Hi Alex,

CC'ing kde-promo and release-team.

On 13.12.2018 18:27, Aleix Pol wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 6:14 PM Christoph Feck <[email protected]> wrote:

On 13.12.2018 17:56, Aleix Pol wrote:
I hear there's been some turmoil regarding the announcement, can you fill
me in about what happened?

KDE Applications 18.12 were released 3 hours ago. Did I miss anything?


I think it would be interesting that for the next release announcement you
talk with kde-promo, because they had the impression that they were rushed
into working on it.

The Promo team was informed https://phabricator.kde.org/T10070 about the coming release on Nov 17, with a detailed schedule https://phabricator.kde.org/T10131 filed on Nov 26.

Not that it went wrong but it seemed to me that the process wasn't
predictable to them.

We did not change anything in the process compared to the 18.08 announcement.

It seems they didn't expect the embargo today and felt kind of lost. Maybe
you can drop by #kde-promo next time or send an e-mail saying when it's
going to happen. Otherwise they freak out. :P

I think they misunderstood the embargo.

We do not publish the announcement until the repositories are tagged and the download servers are open. Until then, the announcement page is disabled.

Also it seems that KDE Promo wasn't aware that it was you leading the
release, maybe it would have been useful to them.

It should be irrelevant who is doing it. If promo needs to contact the team who is doing releases, they can use release-team mailing list or comment on the phabricator task that we open for communication between the teams.

But yes, I was responsible for lifting the embargo. I wasn't aware that the promo team needs the exact time point for when the tags are made; it was never an issue in the past. Unfortunately I cannot predict the time when I will be able to do it. Even while I am unemployed, I cannot work for KDE 24/7.

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Christoph Feck
KDE Release Team

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