[Repoze-dev] "Friends and Family" release process
Chris McDonough
chrism at plope.com
Thu Sep 27 00:14:47 UTC 2007
I'd rather not include Alan in particular in the F&F convo because he
tends to muddy the waters by extrapolating and arguing for some
result that suits him from any given situation, and it's probably not
useful in this context, because his goals usually don't mesh well
with ours. If you think Martin Aspeli would be good, that's fine by me.
- C
On Sep 26, 2007, at 7:54 PM, Paul Everitt wrote:
>
> On Sep 26, 2007, at 7:52 PM, Tres Seaver wrote:
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>> Paul Everitt wrote:
>>> On Sep 26, 2007, at 5:36 AM, Chris McDonough wrote:
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>>>> We're in a state right now where our "run Zope under a WSGI stack"
>>>> story is solid enough to warrant a "friends and family" release.
>>>> It really isn't a release (we don't really have the infrastructure
>>>> in place to make one), it'd be more just a heads up to the people
>>>> that we'd like to get a bit of feedback from.
>>>>
>>>> I suspect we should send them:
>>>>
>>>> - http://www.repoze.org/index.stx (after we massage it to tell the
>>>> more general "deployment" story, *gulp*).
>>>
>>> Well, I understand the need to file off the sharp edges. But the
>>> resulting index.stx is pretty damn general, at least to me. I can
>>> live with it, but it comes out sounding like "We do a whole lot of
>>> stuff."
>>>
>>> Since I'm not coding it, I'm not the one to make choices. Just
>>> commenting that, as a semi-outsider, there doesn't seem to be
>>> much of
>>> a there there in the story now that "Zope" is gone and "deploy"
>>> expanded into "package and deploy".
>>>
>>> Anyway, I'll change the home page to this story and we'll resume the
>>> discussion when others show up.
>>
>> Here's the list of "F&F" we just drunk up:
>>
>> - Philipp von Weitershausen
>> - Christian Theune
>> - Martijn Faassen
>> - Jim Fulton
>> - Ian Bicking
>> - Phillip Eby
>> - Whit Moriss
>> - Rob Miller
>> - Wichert Ackerman
>> - Joel Burton
>
> Martin Aspeli might be a decent choice. Alan might be also.
>
> --Paul
>
>>
>> How does that list strike y'all?
>>
>>
>> Tres.
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