Re: [DISCUSS] Community volunteers help with the release

2021-12-11 Thread Zhiyuan Ju
Hi, Our committers okaybase[1] just sent the mail "[VOTE] Release Apache APISIX Dashboard 2.10.0"[2] to our mailing list, welcome to check and send your vote :) [1] https://apisix.apache.org/team/ [2] https://lists.apache.org/thread/9nfnnj8gzczwv0l6j6j4zg295lz5zozv Best Regards! @ Zhiyuan Ju

Re: [DISCUSS] Community volunteers help with the release

2021-12-09 Thread Baoyuan
> Release is a more serious thing than general contributing. Thank you very much, Sheng Wu. I agree with this and will reconsider the idea considering the seriousness of the act. Zhiyuan Ju 于2021年12月10日周五 上午10:48写道: > > If we already trust a contributor to release, I would say, he/she is >

Re: [DISCUSS] Community volunteers help with the release

2021-12-09 Thread Zhiyuan Ju
> If we already trust a contributor to release, I would say, he/she is qualified to be a committer. The release is a more serious thing than general contributing. I just look around the codes contribution from apisix-website & apisix-dashboard repos[1][2], yes, there have many Web FIX

Re: [DISCUSS] Community volunteers help with the release

2021-12-09 Thread Zhiyuan Ju
Hi, I really hope volunteers could take part in this, but after reviewing the whole process, due to volunteers don't have WRITE permissions to Apache's repos & svn, there have few things you could involve. Maybe we could release the new version together? You could fork that repo and send a PR

Re: [DISCUSS] Community volunteers help with the release

2021-12-09 Thread Sheng Wu
I think you should be a committer to run release process, and PMC needs to approve it(or ask for another round). There are several things 1. Release is official, it should be signed(gpg) by Apache account. 2. Release manager should know what to check and what is the release policy. 3. Release

[DISCUSS] Community volunteers help with the release

2021-12-09 Thread Baoyuan
Hi Community, I have an idea about volunteers to help the community with a release. It is well known that each release step is fixed and repetitive and it may take some of the individual's time, so I was wondering if we could find volunteers in the community to assist with the release. One