Hi everyone, A key role that we've had a hard time staying on top of is that of release manager. Getting releases tagged, built, and published has been done on a pretty ad hoc basis without much in the way of central coordination or a schedule or much else. The dev checkpoint releases we used to do on a regular basis have mostly stopped entirely because we get busy with other things and either forget or don't have the time. The situation improved dramatically when Loic organized a group of contributors to work on handling backports of bug fixes to stable releases and created and documented a repeatable and scalable process. Even so, releases themselves have remained a pain point. Abhishek Lekshman (of SUSE) has offered to take on a release manager role to coordinate our efforts. Yay! This will include - deciding when to do a stable release (a combination of regular cadence and expedited releases due to critical bugs) - working with the backports team to ensure backports land and are tested in time for a stable release - working with dev leads for their sign-off on releases - periodic dev checkpoint releases off of master - driving the mechanics of the release itself (the new build/release infrastructure that Alfredo and team have been working on) - release announcements (email + blog) although I'm sure the role will evolve as we go. :) We've just ripped the last vestiges of autotools out of the master branch, so one of the first projects will be to kick the tires on the new build infrastructure with a dev release off of master that is 100% cmake. Thanks, Abhishek! sage _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com