AccessControl has two bugfixes that have not been released yet. Can someone make a new release of Access Control, or allow me to make a release? Wichert.
Hi. Wichert, I gave you rights on Pypi to do a release. The job for the Zope release manager is still open :)) Cheers, Hanno On Wed, Jul 23, 2014, at 21:54, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
AccessControl has two bugfixes that have not been released yet. Can someone make a new release of Access Control, or allow me to make a release?
Wichert.
On 7/24/14, 10:43 AM, Hanno Schlichting wrote:
The job for the Zope release manager is still open :))
Well I took a look at your previous posting with this subject. https://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-dev/2014-February/046109.html And the line
feels more ambitious ... ZTK 2.0 ... could use someone with interest and time.
Well I am curious. I am having a great time developing my next generation recruiting website with Grok. Grok is brilliant. And yet I worry about the software stack underneath me. Like you said Zope does not need much ongoing work, but new releases are good, they let people know that it is an active community. Right now both grok and ZTK look not very active. So sad. And there is always a ton of good functionality out there, And bug fixes, rather than my running into the bugs one at a time and trying to find the bug, better to just systematically go through the submitted branches. More importantly I am becoming dependent on this software stack, and therefore highly concerned about its ongoing support. So I am curious what the release manager does? Please let me know if the following description of release manager job is correct. I think what the release manager does is looks at all the different branches of all the different packages in Grok and ZTK, and decides what to include. He notifies the authors of his decisions, He merges those branches, and tests them, and uses them internally, and releases them. He finds those branches on Github and people submit them from elsewhere. Presumably he decides what packages to include in ZTK and Grok, and what to not include. Is that a correct understanding of the job description? How much time would be required to bring the release up to date with the existing branches? How fast are new branches being submitted to you? So is the release manager the God who decides what goes into the next version of ZTK and Grok? I would think that there is a process. One starts hitting the limits of ZTK, and pulling in lots of branches, and eventually it happens so often that the person decides it is easier to just be the release manager. I have not reached that point yet, but I am curious. Is there an active release manager for Grok? Regards Chris
Thanks, I just tagged and uploaded AccessControl 3.0.9. On 24 Jul 2014, at 09:43, Hanno Schlichting <hanno@hannosch.eu> wrote:
Hi.
Wichert, I gave you rights on Pypi to do a release.
The job for the Zope release manager is still open :))
Cheers, Hanno
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014, at 21:54, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
AccessControl has two bugfixes that have not been released yet. Can someone make a new release of Access Control, or allow me to make a release?
Wichert.
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