Gonna send out inlined replies to these separately, and in reverse order. On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 7:44 AM, Matthias Friedrich <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Saturday, 2012-09-15, Rahul wrote: > [...] > > I also want to know when do we want to make the next release ? Will > > it be linked to the things that we want to fix or do we have a set > > time-frame ? I feel that the next release should not take much long. > > I think one release per quarter sounds reasonable iff enough changes > have accumulated to warrant going through the release process. The > one-time setup stuff is done, but performing the release is still > time consuming and can't be fully automated. > > Josh, how many hours did the release process take approximately, > everything included? > I wasn't really keeping track, just because I was doing other stuff while the release commands ran in the background. I think if you include my various screw-ups and learning how tools worked, it took about 6 hours, all in. The setup work that Matthias did makes performing a release ridiculously easy-- I just need to augment the wiki material w/the release candidate stuff and how to handle creating new RCs if the first one is a no-go. I'm up for monthly releases if we have enough material to justify it, primarily because I'm interested in exiting the incubator just as soon as humanly possible. > Regards, > Matthias > -- Director of Data Science Cloudera <http://www.cloudera.com> Twitter: @josh_wills <http://twitter.com/josh_wills>
