bulia byak scrisse:
- Do not start the release process until the packagers from all major
platforms report that the current SVN builds and works without major problems.
- Do not cut the final release until the packagers from all major
platforms report that they are ready (as in, ready _right now_) to build and upload their binaries.
I think you can also add another point: 3. Leave a timeframe between string freeze and hard freeze.
I remember someone (maybe Bryce?) saying so, and I second it. It would help decongestionating Release|Translator Wardens burden, and hard freeze could be really used to coordinate packages building, without too many things to commit. Last time (0.44) string and hard freeze weren't declared at the same time, and I'd say it was better.
Ciao, Luca
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