Hi Andrea,

> It makes sense, we need to find a way to rotate the release manager,
> because especially post-release steps are time-consuming.
>

I can volunteer for the release manager for Camel K. Let me know how I can
help.

On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 9:10 PM Andrea Cosentino <anco...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It makes sense, we need to find a way to rotate the release manager,
> because especially post-release steps are time-consuming.
>
> But in the end it makes sense to follow LTS approach for both camel-k and
> camel-k-runtime, for the latter until we find a way to integrate the
> codebase in camel-quarkus directly.
>
> Il giorno mar 13 set 2022 alle ore 13:44 Claudio Miranda <
> clau...@claudius.com.br> ha scritto:
>
> > On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 7:31 AM Pasquale Congiusti
> > <pasquale.congiu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > I am not sure if this was discussed in the past, but here goes my
> > proposal
> > > to officially extend the LTS concept to Camel K releases as well. Since
> > we
> >
> > Sure, the LTS is a good idea for users and developers, +1.
> >
> > Camel has the LTS releases, and camel quarkus [1] seems to have a LTS
> > too, but there is no camel-k-runtime LTS.
> > In this case the LTS concept would be extended to camel-k-runtime and
> > sync the Camel K LTS with the camel quarkus/camel LTS releases ?
> >
> > 1. https://camel.apache.org/camel-quarkus/next/index.html
> >
> > --
> >   Claudio Miranda
> >
> > clau...@claudius.com.br
> > http://www.claudius.com.br
> >
>


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