+1
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi devs,
Sergiu has started a script to fully automate a release (more to come - Sergiu will
document what it does soon). The only part not automated are the Release Notes.
IMO we can "automate" it by a process which I propose to be:
* An issue can only be closed if it's documented on
xwiki.org and on the release
notes page for the upcoming release.
* We collectively enforce this by reopening issues if someone doesn't do the first
point, asking him/her to do it
This will have some nice effects:
*
xwiki.org will be more up to date than it is now
* it's up to the developer to document what they do (I don't think it's good
to push this to someone else) which is good since they have the most knowledge (side note:
it doesn't mean we don't need a technical writer to improve on the documentation
done by developers but it would be about style and not about content)
* the release notes will be ready for the release, as we progress and the burden of
writing the release notes will not fall on the shoulders of the Release Manager
(there's no reason it should)
* the whole release process will almost be a joy to do
* with a fully automated release process it means we'll be able to perform a lot more
bugfix releases which is good for our users
Here's my +1
Thanks
-Vincent
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