Ever since we changed things so that the community was responsible for
[checklist tracking][1] for releases Ubuntu proper isn't involved in
(usually alphas and beta1), we've struggled to find the people to do it
among the release managers (three of us have consistently participated). I
know of some folks interested in help that are not release managers and
looking at the list of things to do, it doesn't seem like anything that
requires a release manager. I think release managers have bigger fish to
fry. So I'd like to advocate for allowing people release managers sign off
on to do these tasks. Any arguments or concerns?

[1]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityMilestoneProcess

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