On 11/22/12 22:04, Luis Felipe Strano Moraes wrote: > Hello gentlemen, > > after having the release burden being shared by only one or two people, > we've started talking and decided to create a team specifically for the > purpose of helping out with this process, more specifically releasing, > testing and packaging. > > The idea is to congregate people who are either already actively helping as > well as people who are interested in learning/helping out with that. I've > just finished with my first attempt at spinning the tarballs and they have > already been uploaded. We're going to work in documenting everything and > coming up with a proper procedure for doing this as automatically as > possible. > > For everyone interested, please join the mailing list here: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-release
Can we use this ML to advertise about new binary packages for specific Linux/BSD distro? I never know exactly where it's better to do so, e-dev, e-users, etc. People interested in testing latest e17 could then just subscribe to this ML to know about latest source code or binary packages. -- Jérôme Pinot http://ngc891.blogdns.net/
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