On 09/22/2015 12:14 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote: > On one side it seems that we are accumulating a lot of stuff > for 4.1.2, way more than what we would normally put in a > x.y.2 release. On the other side, there are many reasons for > releasing 4.1.2 reasonably soon. > > So it is time to shift focus from "what to include in 4.1.2" > to "what is still missing to get 4.1.2 distributed".
Generally, this seems good to me. (copied QA on this reply.) > > This means: > > - QA: Do all QA people have access to development builds > where they can verify fixed bugs? Do you believe that a > better communication is needed here? If QA needs to be > "reactivated" somehow I can surely provide all needed > information, list of bugs and so on. > > - Building: it was very good to see that Juergen is still > able to build on the same infrastructure used for 4.1.1. > That is the safest choice for the time being. If we can > agree on a date for the binary builds, we can minimize the > effort on Juergen's side and try to get OpenOffice 4.1.2 > released with one, or two, Release Candidates (including the > one we actually release). Builds from the buildbots or from > Michal's new environments are viable and welcome > alternatives, and I would make this the primary option for > next versions, but they would take more time now. This sounds reasonable. Hopefully a decision on what critical "release blockers" to include can be made soon. > > - Other pre-distribution tasks like Release Notes and web > pages: I assume we are well-covered here, seeing also the > people who already volunteered in > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.2 > > Everything that is left out from 4.1.2 is not lost, and will > find place in another release, which (seeing the recent > progress on trunk) could actually be a 4.2.0 rather than a > 4.1.3, and which hopefully won't take that long to prepare. > But this is another story. We should now focus on what is > left to get OpenOffice 4.1.2 distributed. > > Regards, > Andrea. Sounds good. -- -------------------------------------------- MzK “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” --Lao Tzu --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
