Hello, There are quite a few factors related to making a release, and I believe it's useful that each one knows what's going on, what else is required and what is the overall progress.
Example being recent "question mark" about the status which was resolved quickly on IRC, but until then it wasn't completely known where we are for a while. Anyway, the idea is to introduce a tool that everyone can use, a lightweight and non-intrusive one (fast and suited for the purpose). I prepared a temporary project with an example (full of typos, but that's OK!) of what it can look like. A quick one, just to see if you like this idea and solution or not. Three views: - "bare" view with issues (with labels): https://github.com/Enlik/meh/issues - the "new release" milestone: https://github.com/Enlik/meh/milestone/1 - as Kanban board (used more or less correctly, but pretty nice): https://github.com/Enlik/meh/projects/1 Jerrod, Joost, Ettore, others, do you think it's worth trying how it works in practice? Please, have a look at it and click through some of the issues. My personal opinion is that adding some transparency will make it more attractive and be helpful, but we all should be fine with it as it only will make sense if will be used (like in the example or differently). PS I'm not proposing to replace the current bug tracker but introduce new one only for tracking issues related to the release being in progress.
