On 25.10.2011 Rajko wrote: > On Monday, October 24, 2011 03:47:43 PM Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > openSUSE 12.1 doesn't use openQA, openQA is a tool like OBS... we > > as community use it to test it and in that way it will get > > mentioned somewhere - just like we strive to mention OBS. But > > unless there are packages for openQA (and OBS) we don't mention > > them as 'features' of openSUSE 12.1... > > This release is assembled with OBS and tested with openQA. > One sentence to prize both and it belongs in release notes. > > What I would like to see is who, when, how made it. > People worked on it {Release manager, Teams (coders, packagers, > documents writers, artists, testers) and all numerous upstream > projects. Tools used to build and test. > Features included.
Yup, that's a good point. We always thank "all contributors" but should mention tools there too. The list of features - that's what we work on on here, help VERY MUCH appreciated as it's not easy and a lot of work: http://ietherpad.com/12-1-release-notes Making a list of people and upstream projects - well, if you think you can do it, please do... It is possible but quite some work.
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