On Mi, 16.01.19 12:30, Ryan Gonzalez (rymg19@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > I'd love to do this! That'd be excellent! Thank you! > To be clear, it'd basically automatically send out a message on new > "freeze" tags and release? I think it could be as simple as just sending out a mail to the mailing list on every single tag. After all we only use tags for releases so far, and we now want to use it for pre-releases too, but in both cases such a msg makes sense. To add a cherry on top a brief explanatory text along with it would be great. For example, if a tag matching the regexp ^v[0-9]+$ is seen the message should contain a blurb like this: 🎆 A new, official systemd release has just 🎉 been 🎊 tagged 🍾. Please download the tarball here: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/archive/$TAG.tar.gz And in case the tag matches ^v[0-9]+-pre-.*$ may be this: A new systemd ☠️ pre-release☠️ has just been tagged. Please download the tarball here: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/archive/$TAG.tar.gz NOTE: This is ☠️ pre-release☠️ software. Do not run this on production systems, but please test this and report any issues you find to GitHub: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/new?template=Bug_report.md Or something like that. But adding such a blurb is of course already the second step, not needed really. And if you feel really keen to make this nice, you could even pull the NEWS file from the tagged version, truncate it before the second line matching ^CHANGES WITH.*$ and include the result in the mail. if you do that, then we can stop writing [RELEASE] mails, as this would happen fully automatically, which would be excellent, of course! But of course, that's all entirely up to you how much love you want to give this ;-) Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel