Regarding reported issues: kind of hard to not forget anyone. It happens very often that some issues are reported on the forum and sometimes the devs are creating the issue, without the ability to attribute it (since the user does not exist on JIRA).
Also we could close some issues that are years old and would be a bit odd. On Design, the proposal might be implemented after some time, so these things don't quite reflect the workload for that particular period of time. Thanks, Caty On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 4:28 PM, Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) < [email protected]> wrote: > Yes we discussed these things before in : > [Vote] Showcase contributors in the Release Notes > http://markmail.org/thread/2fb7vjnzegmpsg43 > [Proposal] Extend the ack section of the Release Notes > http://markmail.org/thread/pj6jvaepk5sl3pag > > The problem was that it's kind of hard to not forget someone. We also have > translators on l10n. > > The QA team could add themselves when they test the release (since usually > they test after the release and also they switch the attribution). > > Thanks, > Caty > > On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 4:08 PM, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> We’ve been having 3 persons in the community who help test XWiki every >> day and who report jira issues: Ilie, Gabriela and Manuel. Manuel has been >> doing this over 4 years now (close to 5 actually)! >> >> They’re important and they help XWiki get better every day and release >> over release. >> >> I think we should recognize them more in the project. >> >> I have 2 ideas: >> * Mention this role of QA engineer on http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin >> /view/Community/HallOfFame and make it more “official" >> * Make them visible in the RN. Right now in the RN we mention everyone >> who contributed code. I think we could also mention everyone who created a >> JIRA issue that got fixed during that release. >> >> WDYT? Any other idea? >> >> Thanks >> -Vincent >> >> PS: I forgot if I already sent a mail on this topic or not (couldn’t find >> one but it vaguely rings a bell). Anyone remembers? :) >> >> >

