Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2020-08-23 Thread intrigeri
Hi, I've extracted a summary of this conversation and turned it into a GitLab issue: https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/17886 I plan to start working on it soon and we'll see how much practice agrees with the theoretical proposal I made :) Cheers! _

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2020-03-27 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi, [ Quick reply during a final local test suite run. ] intrigeri (2020-03-27): > By and large, yes. > > One thing that would change is that you would get raw data from Git + > GitLab issues/MRs, without the rephrasing step currently done by the > RM. I don't know how much this rephrasing work

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2020-03-27 Thread intrigeri
hi, sajolida (2020-03-24): > intrigeri: >>> D. sajolida uses it when writing release notes but it's insufficient >>>and he could probably do as good with Redmine only, with some >>>caveats (might be a bit slower, might need more clarification from >>>release managers) >> >> I understa

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2020-03-24 Thread sajolida
intrigeri: > From the information consumer's perspective, different folks > apparently want/need access to 2 different kinds of information: > > - the "why": what the fixed problem was Let's keep in mind that release notes are also here to solve precisely this concern. When I write them, my work

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2020-03-22 Thread Muri Nicanor
Hi, On 3/22/20 10:59 AM, intrigeri wrote: [...] > Zooming further into what we heard about (C), the changelog address > these needs: > > C.1 Need more details than what the release notes include, > i.e. the "how" information > > C.2 Need easy access to the aggregated information across multi

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2020-03-22 Thread intrigeri
Hi, [Bcc'ing -project@ one last time, please follow-up on -dev@ as this is not about surveying needs anymore, but about how we address them.] (Speaking as a developer + release manager + someone interested in the "where should we focus our limited resources" topic, with a focus here on dropping r

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2020-03-22 Thread intrigeri
Hi, anonym (2019-12-13): > As release managers, one of the things we produce is the changelog > (i.e. debian/changelog; we are *not* talking about the release > notes). We have the following questions for you, potential users of > this file: > > - Do you read the changelog at all? > - If so, wha

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2019-12-26 Thread intrigeri
Hi, oop pa: > where can i find the code source to fix it Thanks for your offer! That email is generated by rss2email from the https://tails.boum.org/news/emails.en.rss RSS feed. rss2email is set up by https://git.tails.boum.org/puppet-tails/tree/manifests/website/rss2email.pp rss2email uses py

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2019-12-25 Thread oop pa
where can i find the code source to fix it On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 8:44 AM sajolida wrote: > Michael Gerstacker via Tails-dev: > >> Hi, Tails contributors, > >> > >> - Do you read the changelog at all? > > > > If thats the always-broken-in-two-halfs link in the email after an > release > > then

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2019-12-19 Thread sajolida
Michael Gerstacker via Tails-dev: >> Hi, Tails contributors, >> >> - Do you read the changelog at all? > > If thats the always-broken-in-two-halfs link in the email after an release > then yes sometimes when i am not too lazy to manually put the link together. Indeed, it's broken. See attachment

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2019-12-18 Thread Michael Gerstacker via Tails-dev
> Hi, Tails contributors, > > - Do you read the changelog at all? > If thats the always-broken-in-two-halfs link in the email after an release then yes sometimes when i am not too lazy to manually put the link together. - If so, what do you use it for? > Curiosity:) ___

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2019-12-13 Thread Muri Nicanor
On 12/13/19 4:04 PM, anonym wrote: > Hi, Tails contributors! > > As release managers, one of the things we produce is the changelog (i.e. > debian/changelog; we are *not* talking about the release notes). We have the > following questions for you, potential users of this file: > > - Do you rea

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2019-12-13 Thread intrigeri
Hi, anonym: > - Do you read the changelog at all? I've not read a complete changelog entry for many years but I use it from time to time: > - If so, what do you use it for? Occasionally (say a couple times every month on average), in order to save a minute or 3 when I need the answer to quest

Re: [Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2019-12-13 Thread emma peel
anonym: > Hi, Tails contributors! > > As release managers, one of the things we produce is the changelog (i.e. > debian/changelog; we are *not* talking about the release notes). We have the > following questions for you, potential users of this file: > > - Do you read the changelog at all? >

[Tails-dev] Do you read the changelog?

2019-12-13 Thread anonym
Hi, Tails contributors! As release managers, one of the things we produce is the changelog (i.e. debian/changelog; we are *not* talking about the release notes). We have the following questions for you, potential users of this file: - Do you read the changelog at all? - If so, what do you use