Hi Marc,
Am 09.08.2012 02:35, schrieb Marc Paré:
Thanks for doing this. Next time, I'll leave some notes on how to do
this. I was not aware that the announcement was coming out today for
sure. There is also the time difference (I'm in Canada).
We need to coordinate better with all groups, especially with the our
language communities. It would be great if the 3.6 Features pages and
announcements were coordinated.
Maybe we could try for this next time.
I think it was ok the way it was done. You made a great (and big) job in
front, someone switched on the feature page. But we didn't noticed that
the page was linked in the feature page. But we have eyes which got this
too. All happened in between 24 hours, so we are in a good way as
volunteers: One gave the ball to the next.
Much more difficult was the extremly slow silverstripe. But this is an
other problem.
The time plan was obvious (even I didn't realize that too):
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?title=ReleasePlan&oldid=53777#3.6_release
And in chapter "Dates":
"The final release is usually announced on Wednesday, few days after the
final release candidate is out".
So the announcement of 3.6.0 was "Just in time".
--
Grüße
k-j
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