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mdorman opened this issue Sep 3, 2015 · 2 comments
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[Discussion] Perhaps tag a release? Monthly releases? #842

mdorman opened this issue Sep 3, 2015 · 2 comments

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mdorman commented Sep 3, 2015

I know there's a temptation to want to work towards being able to declare "stability", but as the monthly activity reports @gracjan puts together highlight so well, the pace of development seems to be picking up---so maybe it's time to just make monthly tags so melpa-stable can allow people to follow along at a slightly slower pace than melpa?

I mean, the monthly report seems like it would be a perfect accompanyment to a tag---here's your new version, here's what's in it.

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gracjan commented Sep 3, 2015

Good idea!

We could follow similar date-driven releases as rust project does (they have 6 week releases). They opted to have it purely time driven.

I've described how to make a release in Release Procedure.

Rust Train release model: http://blog.rust-lang.org/2014/10/30/Stability.html

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gracjan commented Feb 16, 2016

I would not mind somebody taking Release Manager responsibility. Until that happens we need to do releases when it feels safer than usual and that means irregular releases.

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