Count me in to start a team for this

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> On 13 Jul 2018, at 17:02, Stefan Schmidt <ste...@datenfreihafen.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
>> On 13.07.2018 03:10, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
>> Hi Stefan,
>> 
>> What know how does one need for this role?
> 
> Well, there are many different parts to it.
> 
> The mechanical part of doing the tarballs is not that hard (parts are
> even scripted).
> 
> The other part is to keep an eye on the bug reports, monitoring critical
> ones, pitching in with comments, testing etc.
> 
> Running things like abi-checker and reviewing the reports to see how we
> do regarding API breaks.
> 
> The more complicated part is that you would need to understand enough of
> the code base to follow up with the latest issues that block a release.
> It does not mean you have to fix them yourself but you would need to
> understand the severity and impact the issue would have.
> 
> In general I would recommend to have developer with longer efl
> experience to handle the release. There are tasks that can be split of
> and helped with by all kind of folks though. If one takes the releases
> notes as an example. This have been taking a lot of my extra time on the
> release. If someone would got around look through the git log, pick
> bigger features, ask the authors to write up a short piece on it and
> massages it all into release notes this could be split of to people
> without a core developer background easily.
> 
> regards
> Stefan Schmidt
> 
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