Fwd: Re: Formalising the release naming process [Was: GNOME Development Release 2.5.3] [dustyshoes osageinc com]
- From: Tom Lamm <tlamm osageinc com>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Fwd: Re: Formalising the release naming process [Was: GNOME Development Release 2.5.3] [dustyshoes osageinc com]
- Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 16:54:28 -0600
On 02/09/04 16:45:15, Tom Lamm wrote:
I don't chime in often but.... Let's not throw the baby out with the
bathwater. The names are cool and an important part of the culture. The public
image of Gnome and the development team is also important. I think we can
agree that if the name can be announced at a public event, or approved by your
girlfriend's mother, it's probably ok.
"That and a case of beer" should have been ok. Any reference to body parts
that are typically covered in public is probably not.
Keep the process simple; remember that we all represent something much
greater.
Tom Lamm
On 02/09/04 16:22:35, Jeff Waugh wrote:
<quote who="Miguel de Icaza">
> I agree that it is an extra step for the release process, and if we
> trusted people to not do something like this, we would not need this, but
> obviously this trust is not there now.
>
> So it is time to formalize this.
Proposal for Formalisation of the GNOME Release Names Process:
Release names are unimportant and meaningless, and if people start making
noises about them being inappropriate, let's just do away with the whole
thing entirely for development releases, the same as we've done for our
official stable releases. So, going forward, stable and development GNOME
aggregate releases (such as the Desktop and Developer Platform) will no
longer have release names. Individual module maintainers may continue to
do whatever they like.
Let's not spend an enormous amount of time on peripheral issues like this.
- Jeff
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