[openstack-dev] [release] the meaning of the release:managed tag now that everything is released:managed

Jeremy Stanley fungi at yuggoth.org
Fri Jul 1 18:55:17 UTC 2016


On 2016-07-01 14:18:13 -0400 (-0400), Doug Hellmann wrote:
[...]
> The "release:managed" tag used to convey information about how much
> the release team did for the project team in a way that was (we
> hoped) useful to consumers of the project. That included things we
> no longer do at all for anyone, like update bug milestones and
> upload artifacts to launchpad, as well as things that are now encoded
> in the other release tags like "perform the tagging of the release".
> 
> At the start of this cycle we updated the gerrit ACLs so that all
> projects using a cycle-with* release model *must* have the release
> team process their releases (if we have any such projects who we
> missed, or who were added later and not updated, we need to fix
> that).
[...]

I agree, that sounds like release:managed is now unnecessary, and
the bit from it which might have still been useful to track is since
implicit through release:cycle-with* tags. Thanks for clarifying!
-- 
Jeremy Stanley



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