[Repoze-dev] "Friends and Family" release process

Tres Seaver tseaver at agendaless.com
Wed Sep 26 23:52:12 UTC 2007


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Paul Everitt wrote:
> On Sep 26, 2007, at 5:36 AM, Chris McDonough wrote:
> 
>> 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

How does that list strike y'all?


Tres.
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