Dear Emilian,
I guess you missed, the second paragraph: I would be glad, if someone
would like to take over this job as you know I have a other things on my
plate as well.
There is no need to withdraw your candidacy. You did a great service for
the community once, I'm sure you will do it again.
So go on Emilian be our Release Managed for 11.0!
On 2/4/19 12:58 PM, Emilian Bold wrote:
Well, I don't want to ruin your plans. I'm withdrawing my candidacy.
Still, something was odd here. We should have a formal thread talking about
the release manager for a given release.
A few people piled on when you announced interest in your feedback email
and it snow-balled from there. I actually noticed even then that it was odd
but I didn't say anything since we were still congratulating you for
NetBeans 10! I just assumed there would be a new thread once we get close
to the next release date.
Guess this is why Apache ended up having so many rules...
--emi
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 10:12 PM Laszlo Kishalmi <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Well,
Yes, I assumed being the RM after the feedback and kind of acting like
that since then.
I would be glad, if someone would like to take over this job as you know
I have a other things on my plate as well. As it is more certain that I
would visit Europe in March this would make my life easier in the finish
of the release.
I just would like to be a RM once more, to do it better and with more
confidence, than the first time, while I was learning this thing. So if
not NetBeans 11.0, then probably the next one.
On 2/4/19 2:18 AM, Geertjan Wielenga wrote:
Kind of de facto since Laszlo volunteered to do it again and everyone
responded enthusiastically, my assumption was that he would be the
release
manager for this release. And I think Laszlo has been assuming the same
thing.
However, since this release incorporates his Gradle integration and he's
got several items to work on and probably more coming, this could be an
oppoprtunity for Laszlo to focus on the Gradle-related issues without
being
distracted by release management -- though let's see how he responds to
this idea.
Many thanks for volunteering Emilian, and anyone else as well!
Gj
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 9:22 AM Emilian Bold <emilian.b...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello,
We never had a proper announcement about the next release manager for
NetBeans 11.
I know that Laszlo mentioned wanting another go at it in his `Feedback:
Release Management of Apache NetBeans (incubating) 10.0` thread.
I also want to do NetBeans 11.
I seem to remember that Junichi Yamamoto(?) also wanted to be the
release
manager for NetBeans 9? Perhaps he wants to try it for NetBeans 11?
Anybody else wants to give it a try?
--emi
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