Hi there, (please explicitly CC me with any replies, I am not subscribed to -project).
I am now laying claim DEP-10. As per DEP-0, I'm supposed to drop a line here[1] with the Title and abstract: Title: parallelized ('rolling') release management" DEP: 10 URL: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep10 Abstract: Proposal for changes to release management methodology and infrastructure, allowing the Debian release process to function in parallel to non-release related updates. Please note that while the DEP is technically in the DRAFT state, there is very little to see at this point--In fact there is not even a concrete proposal at this time. The intention is to be as methodical as possible about this, including exploring the nitty gritty details of multiple approaches, and to have it documented in one place. Hopefully it *will* result in such a proposal, and even more hopefully such a proposal will be practical and desirable enough that we will wan to do implement it. But either way, we will have the results for posterity and perhaps some better tools/insights into the release process (whether it be left unchanged or otherwise). Discussion is currently ongoing regarding this on -devel, it's a bit hard to miss the thread. It's admittedly a sub-optimal forum to be having such a discussion, so we may take it to a more dedicated forum at some point in the near future. I'll follow up to this mail if/when that happens. Sean [1] thanks to Steve for pointing this out, I had previously neglected to do so. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110501221939.gb23...@cobija.connexer.com