[tor-bugs] #20000 [Core Tor/Tor]: Improve our release process: we need fewer surprises.
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#20000: Improve our release process: we need fewer surprises.
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Reporter: nickm | Owner:
Type: project | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone: Tor: 0.3.0.x-final
Component: Core Tor/Tor | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
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Description changed by nickm:
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Apologies for submitting this with no text: I wanted to grab ticket #20000
while it was available.
This ticket will be about ways to improve our release process. My current
major complaints about the last series have been:
* 0.2.9 began too large, and took too long to get clarity on must vs
should vs could.
* 0.2.9 had us delay our freeze date by 1.5 months. Should we have seen
that coming earlier?
* During the 0.2.9 series, we managed to "forget about" too many items
and have them "appear" on our radar with less flexibility than we'd like.
* 0.2.8 took far too long between freeze and stability. Why?
* 0.2.8 has had a nonzero number of post-release regressions
* 0.2.7.7 never shipped, and probably shouldn't ship as it stands.
* 0.2.7 is in a zombie state right now.
* 0.2.7 shipped with a nonworking ed25519 voting algorithm.
* Versions earlier than 0.2.7 should really be starting to decommision.
Why are they still around? What can we do to get more uptake?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/20000#comment:1>
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