On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 1:16 PM, Ole Aamot <o...@aamotsoftware.com>
wrote:
What else do I have to do to mark the module
gnome-internet-radio-locator for release in
GNOME 3.29.2 unstable?
Hi Ole,
For GNOME 3.28, we severely downsized what we release to just a few
core GNOME apps and dependencies. The motivation behind this change was
to reduce the amount of software that the release team was responsible
for (it was just too much). Anyway, that more or less corresponds to
[1] and dependencies. Everything else was moved off to the world
element [2].
It's possible that we could revisit this change! But as things stand,
I'd invite you to add gnome-internet-radio-locator to the world element
instead. This doesn't require any approval, since world doesn't get
officially released by release team. Just add an element file under
elements/world, add it to the list in world.bst, and verify that it
builds successfully. Feel free to either push directly or open a merge
request, as you prefer.
Hope that's OK,
Michael
[1]
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-build-meta/blob/master/elements/core/meta-gnome-core-utilities.bst
[2]
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-build-meta/blob/master/elements/world.bst
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