Re: Alpha Releases: Docs?
От | Robert Haas |
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Тема | Re: Alpha Releases: Docs? |
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Msg-id | 603c8f070908041046w724b2b10w67f004385c281124@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Alpha Releases: Docs? (Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>) |
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Re: Alpha Releases: Docs?
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Список | pgsql-hackers |
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Peter Eisentraut<peter_e@gmx.net> wrote: > On Tuesday 04 August 2009 18:52:06 Robert Haas wrote: >> I'm willing to help if these are "8.5 release notes in process". I'm >> not willing to help if they are "alpha release notes that will be >> thrown away afterwards". Which is it? > > I was working on the latter assumption. > > I have some reservations about the former approach. It would basically commit > us right now to having a consistent set of volunteers available every two > months within specific 1-2 day spans. Which is the sort of thing I wanted to > avoid. But if we have that commitment, then go for it. Yeah, the timing of the alpha releases could make this tricky. I'm not sure if there's a way to work around that, or if we should just give up and keep doing it the way that we have in the past. I would like to think that the timing wouldn't need to be quite as tight as what you are supposing. For example, is it really too early to start working on the release notes for alpha1 now, or say at the end of the week? If work were started on 8/7, there would still be 8 days left before official end-of-CommitFest, and presumably the release of alpha wouldn't be until a few days after that, yet we'd have a pretty good idea what was going to be in there. Also, to be quite frank, I don't care that much about alpha releases. What I care about is production releases. Helping with the release notes for alpha is a means to an end. So it seems to me that, if necessary, we could do something quick-and-dirty to get out the door, and then we can work on patching them up over time. So the release notes for features added in the latest alpha might be a little rougher than the ones for earlier alphas (but maybe still better than, here's the CVS log, have fun). What I would like to avoid is a situation where we're basically ready to go with beta and Bruce says, "Hold on, everybody, it's going to take another two weeks while I plow through 600 commit messages." I have a theory that that work can be spread out and much of it done in advance and not necessarily by Bruce. However, that theory has yet to be tested, and the committers (principally Tom and Bruce) have to be open to it for it to have any chance of success. ...Robert
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