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Re: [rt-pmc] Planning Council
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This falls into EDP territory which is the domain of the Architecture
Council.
The formal process is to open a bug against Community/Architecture Council.
FWIW, the current rule is that you need a release review for any release
that adds functionality. There is a bit of grey area in what constitutes
"adds functionality" that is left to the discretion of the PMC.
Generally this tends to mean additions or changes to established API.
I am equally interested in seeing what we can do to reduce the burden
incurred by a release review while upholding the principles that
motivate the requirement.
Wayne
On 07/22/2011 11:29 AM, Jesse McConnell wrote:
> *bit tongue in cheek here*
>
> I know that Glyn is hot on the topic of tracking down specific release
> requirements as they relate to rt projects..
>
> I want to bring up a proposal for modifying the requirements as
> related to release reviews. In a nutshell, I would like to provide
> for projects like jetty such that we only need a release review when
> there is a change in IPLOG as opposed to arbitrary minor version
> increases like 7.4 to 7.5...
>
> in a week and a half is the first planning council meeting I'll attend
> so perhaps I ought to not be the focus of discontent my very _first_
> call but I figured I would toss out a mail to this list asking for
> thought on
>
> a) is this even appropriate for the planning council
>
> b) is there a format for writing proposals to the planning council
> that I haven't found/seen?
>
> c) is there anything other rt projects would like me to keep an eye on
> with regards to this group?
>
> d) anything I ought to know? skeletons in the closet for key powerful
> members I can use to bend them to our will? :)
>
> cheers,
> jesse
>
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