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Release team structure (was Release Team Meeting results (the Juelich Edition))



Le vendredi 15 juin 2007 19:19, Andreas Barth a écrit :
> Release team structure
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Steve Langasek, who served as Release Manager for the past two cycles,
> doesn't want to be on the hot seat anymore. As he is still an active member
> of the release team, we decided to have him titled with "Release Wizard"
> now. Luk will become a Release Manager, so that we have again two
> Release Managers.
Actually, it seems that Luk is already a Release Manager since a few days 
according to intro/organization in CVS. I would appreciate if the release 
team would start to announce changes in its membership.

Also, is there a difference between a Release Manager and a release assistant?

It would be great to find answers to such questions from the Teams wiki 
page(s) started by buxy. Using a release team page could also help 
getting "Recent release updates" more up-to-date.

>  * The linux kernel was a source of some delays for Etch. This was
>    due to an unexpected high number of (critical) bugs and the
>    problems around Debian's handling firmware images in the kernel.
>    To solve this better next time, we want to start looking at the kernel
>    earlier in the cycle and talking with the kernel team(s) more often.

I think the main problem has been the lack of manpower in the Linux team.



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