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Stabilization and Release Cycles and Process #405

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mikeal opened this issue Jan 14, 2015 · 5 comments
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Stabilization and Release Cycles and Process #405

mikeal opened this issue Jan 14, 2015 · 5 comments

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@mikeal
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mikeal commented Jan 14, 2015

We need to revisit this subject for the next TC meeting.

  • Release post-mortem (what worked great, what sucked)
  • Aligning w/ v8 cycles
    • Revisit numbering approach to handle breaking changes in an unstable line.
  • Unstable/Stable designations
    • Version number selection process
    • How do we know when we're adopting breaking changes?
  • Logo selection process
    • Need assets in line for next release for the nightlies
  • Website update automation
  • Who can do a release?
  • How often can we push releases?
    • How often do we think is responsible?
    • How close are we automation wise to being able to accomplish our goals.
  • Should we release breaking changes before nan has support?
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Aligning w/ v8 cycles

see also #490

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Website update automation

Doesn't seem like it belongs here?

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mikeal commented Jan 22, 2015

Should we close this with a reference to the new issues we decided to create about specific points of contention?

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See also #544

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rvagg commented Feb 3, 2015

removed tc-agenda label, I don't think this needs to be scheduled again just now although I'm sure there will be more discussion about this

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