On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 1:20 AM, Daniel Juyung Seo <seojuyu...@gmail.com>wrote:

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> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 1:03 AM, Tom Hacohen <tom.haco...@samsung.com>wrote:
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>> Hey,
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>> On 25/02/14 14:39, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>> > Hello.
>> >
>> > It just happened. EFL 1.9 is Out.
>> >
>> > Time to look forward and decide on how we want to handle 1.10.
>> >
>> > 1.9 went well enough for me to not burn me out which means I would be
>> > willing to do 1.10 as well. Given that nobody better suited stands up
>> > for it or you guys decide that I did a bad job.
>>
>> Only time will tell if you've done well.
>>
>> >
>> > For whomever will manage 1.10 I have a proposed schedule:
>> >
>> > === Schedule ===
>> > 2014-02-25 EFL release 1.9 / Merge window for 1.10 opens
>> > 2014-03-20 Notice about soon ending first merge window
>> > 2014-03-24 First merge window is over.
>> > * One week stabilization phase starts
>> > 2014-03-31 Second merge window opens
>> > 2014-04-24 Notice about soon ending second merge window
>> > 2014-04-28 Second merge window is over.
>> > * Only bug fixes from this point
>> > * Alpha release tarball
>> > * Three weeks stabilization phase starts
>> > 2014-05-05 Beta1 release tarball
>> > * Only critical fixes from this point
>> > 2014-05-12 Beta2 release tarball
>> > 2014-05-19 EFL 1.10 is Out
>> >
>> > Two things have changed to what we had with 1.9 before. The first
>> > stabilization week was cut down to one week and this gained week was
>> > added at the end. Some people, including me, have the feeling that it
>> > would help us to iron out the bugs before the release.
>> >
>> > The second thign is that I'm hopefully clearer with the dates this
>> > time. I heard people had trouble with them. :)
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>> Schedule is good, dates should be defined either using wiki timers (like
>> you've done for the release), UTC, or 24hr line (last country to change
>> the date).
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>> >
>> > One thing Tom suggested is that we create phab counters for all events
>> > and once they are down to 0 its over.
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>> Oh, oops, you already mentioned that. :)
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>> >
>> > Besides that I found the schedule and procedures to work ok for most
>> > cases. The only thing that really bothered me at the end has been the
>> > preparation of the NEWS files and release notes. What bothered me most
>> > was the situation that the developer would be way better suited to
>> > write a blurb about their masterpiece. Sadly almost nobody did it. :)
>> >
>> > I would strongly vote for a way to autogenerate at least a good list
>> > of entries for the NEWS files. One has to go over it by hand anyway
>> > but having tags or such in the summary would help scripts. Tom already
>> > made some suggestions about this in another thread. I just wanted to
>> > express my support for it. Its kind of a must from my view during the
>> > 1.10 cycle.
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>> Just to reiterate my suggestions here: @feature for new features, @bug
>> for bugs that should be backported. Those tags should be in the commit
>> message, but not the summary line (which should be regarded as a NEWS
>> entry. As clear, as expressive, and etc.).
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> Hi Tom.
> @bug or @fix?
>

Btw, if this tag is for the release manage and NEWS file, we should not use
@bug or @fix for unreleased codes.
Bug fix should be a fix for released codes.

Thanks.

Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ0


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> I have some commits to push now. I will try to use @feature and @bug/fix
> for the commit message. (not in the summary line)
> Let's try!
>
> Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)
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>> This essentially means we could write a tool to do most of the work for
>> us, and we'll just have to review it by hand.
>>
>> --
>> Tom.
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