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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/02/16 19:04, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:flocculant@gmx.co.uk">flocculant@gmx.co.uk</a>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/02/16 01:07, Walter Lapchynski
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<div dir="ltr">Ever since we changed things so that the
community was responsible for [checklist tracking][1] for
releases Ubuntu proper isn't involved in (usually alphas and
beta1), we've struggled to find the people to do it among the
release managers (three of us have consistently participated).
I know of some folks interested in help that are not release
managers and looking at the list of things to do, it doesn't
seem like anything that requires a release manager. I think
release managers have bigger fish to fry. So I'd like to
advocate for allowing people release managers sign off on to
do these tasks. Any arguments or concerns?
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Lubuntu Release Manager & Head of QA<br>
Ubuntu PPC Point of Contact<br>
Ubuntu Oregon LoCo Team Leader<br>
Ubuntu Membership Board & LoCo Council Member<br>
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No issues from me - especially if you read what the original mail
from Laney to the list says ... <br>
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"In the release session at UOS we talked about the desire to have
flavour community members responsible for driving the releases of
milestones," [1]<br>
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The only thing I would want to know is that whoever it is gets the
announcement checked for link errors/release note errors. <br>
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regards<br>
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href="https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2014-December/003166.html">https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2014-December/003166.html</a><br>
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Bumping this for flavour teams.<br>
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We've just released the last of the milestones Ubuntu aren't
involved in for this cycle. <br>
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So we now have 3 or 4 months until the next Alpha milestone comes
around. <br>
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Surely that's enough time to come to some sort of decision on this.<br>
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It would be nice to see some representation from the flavours who've
not 'run' the community side as yet.<br>
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