Something Joe Brockmeier mentioned in his Fedora Marketing talk at Flock last week was the need for development teams to be active in providing content for the release announcements.
With the Fedora 23 Alpha coming out last week, I looked at the Release Notes to see if there was anything about the "Python 3 as default" change, but didn't see anything.
Was there something there and I just missed it, or does something need to be written up and passed to the folks responsible for creating the release notes?
Regards, Nick.
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Something Joe Brockmeier mentioned in his Fedora Marketing talk at Flock last week was the need for development teams to be active in providing content for the release announcements.
With the Fedora 23 Alpha coming out last week, I looked at the Release Notes to see if there was anything about the "Python 3 as default" change, but didn't see anything.
Was there something there and I just missed it, or does something need to be written up and passed to the folks responsible for creating the release notes?
Hi Nick, a very good point! Since I'm not driving this effort any more and kind of passed this along to Robert (mostly :)), he's the right person to ask: Robert, would it be possible to make some release notes happen?
Thanks!
Regards, Nick.
-- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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From: "Bohuslav Kabrda" slavek@redhat.com To: "Fedora Python SIG" python-devel@lists.fedoraproject.org Cc: "Robert Kuska" rkuska@redhat.com Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 11:33:51 AM Subject: Re: Python 3 additions to the Fedora 23 release notes?
----- Original Message -----
Something Joe Brockmeier mentioned in his Fedora Marketing talk at Flock last week was the need for development teams to be active in providing content for the release announcements.
With the Fedora 23 Alpha coming out last week, I looked at the Release Notes to see if there was anything about the "Python 3 as default" change, but didn't see anything.
Was there something there and I just missed it, or does something need to be written up and passed to the folks responsible for creating the release notes?
Hi Nick, a very good point! Since I'm not driving this effort any more and kind of passed this along to Robert (mostly :)), he's the right person to ask: Robert, would it be possible to make some release notes happen?
I will look into this :)
Thanks!
Regards, Nick.
-- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
-- Regards, Slavek Kabrda
-- Robert Kuska {rkuska}
On 27 August 2015 at 19:44, Robert Kuska rkuska@redhat.com wrote:
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From: "Bohuslav Kabrda" slavek@redhat.com To: "Fedora Python SIG" python-devel@lists.fedoraproject.org Cc: "Robert Kuska" rkuska@redhat.com Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 11:33:51 AM Subject: Re: Python 3 additions to the Fedora 23 release notes?
----- Original Message -----
Something Joe Brockmeier mentioned in his Fedora Marketing talk at Flock last week was the need for development teams to be active in providing content for the release announcements.
With the Fedora 23 Alpha coming out last week, I looked at the Release Notes to see if there was anything about the "Python 3 as default" change, but didn't see anything.
Was there something there and I just missed it, or does something need to be written up and passed to the folks responsible for creating the release notes?
Hi Nick, a very good point! Since I'm not driving this effort any more and kind of passed this along to Robert (mostly :)), he's the right person to ask: Robert, would it be possible to make some release notes happen?
I will look into this :)
Also worth noting I filed a couple of Bugzilla's requesting more general process improvements relating to this:
* Reporting on proposal status as a standard thing in Alpha release notes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1258093 * Providing inline instructions for updating Alpha/Beta release notes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1258094
Cheers, Nick.
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