Are we doing a X11R6.8.x maintaince release ?
Roland Mainz
roland.mainz at nrubsig.org
Tue Oct 12 15:36:10 PDT 2004
Leon Shiman wrote:
[snip]
> we've begun to discuss this (with too few participants) on the open (and
> free in the US) Friday Wrangler's calls. we do need guidelines. kevin made
> a good start. they were distributed to the members. we need help to finish
> them.
I agree with Kevin's proposal with one nit: Module owners should review
any patches when they applied to the "stable" branch and touch their
territory (which leads to the next problem: There are no "written" rules
yet about module owners and their rights and duties nor a list "who owns
which module in the xc/ tree") ...
> >Some X.Org and/or external X developers may not want to be involved at
> >all in any bugfixing for point releases. If this turns out to be the
> >case, I think that is also fine, as the people who want the releases
> >should be the ones responsible for doing them. Since this is all mostly
> >volunteer developer work, it wouldn't be fair to expect volunteers
> >to contribute and maintain old code they're no longer interested in.
> >
> >I mention the last part since it's the only reason I can think of for
> >which someone might object to the idea of point releases - if it were
> >to make them more work. If they're not obligated to do so however, I
> >can't see it as being a problem if others are willing to do such work.
> >
> >Having said all of the above, I believe there is sufficient number
> >of interested developers and distributions to maintain at least the
> >stable branches that are actively shipped and supported in various
> >OS distributions out there, so it's basically just a matter of everyone
> >getting together to discuss the details.
>
> I agree there should be enough, but we need them to raise their voices.
>
> I'd just like to hear who's able and willing to commit his/her time?
Mhhh... what about Alan Coopersmith or Egbert Eich (if they want that
job :) ? :)
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Roland
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