Re: Should we have a release manager for each release? (or, "who owns rawhide"?)

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On Thu, 2018-02-15 at 18:05 -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> 
> You have been doing it but have you been wanting to do it or just
> doing it because no one else seems to do it when it is needed. Was it
> an 'official' part of your job that no one documented or the
> documentation was lost? And is it a job you have with a lot of
> responsibility but no 'power' to do anything about?
> 
> Up until this conversation I thought the answer was "no one else was
> doing it and someone had to, but I would much rather do the job people
> pay me to do versus this".

I don't even know what the job people pay me to do *is* any more. :P

More people helping with things is always good, but I guess my concern
is that just throwing in a new person whose job is to 'co-ordinate'
isn't necessarily going to make anything any better, especially if that
person is just being randomly delegated by FESCo, isn't actually being
paid to do it full-time, and maybe doesn't have the experience of
having actually been doing it for years that some of us do have.
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