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Improving community participation in Amanda release process

2007-05-22 15:10:04
Subject: Improving community participation in Amanda release process
From: Jean-Louis Martineau <martineau AT zmanda DOT com>
To: amanda-announce <amanda-announce AT amanda DOT org>, amanda-users <amanda-users AT amanda DOT org>, Amanda Hackers <amanda-hackers AT amanda DOT org>
Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 15:01:42 -0400
Hello,

There has been much recent discussion in amanda-hackers, and -users about testing and support for the wide variety of platforms and architectures on which Amanda runs, and the wide variety of configurations in which folks use it. Amanda's ability to compile and run on a wide variety of operating systems and platforms is one of its key strengths, and the amanda hacker community is of course committed to Amanda's heterogeneous support.

Several people have expressed an interest in helping to test and/or support the environments in which they are knowledgeable. After discussion with some other developers and Zmanda folks, We would like to formalize this process a bit. Here's the proposal:

The community keeps a centralized list of "platform experts" for each environment, perhaps on the Amanda wiki. Experts will be a point of contact for questions regarding that environment, both from users and from developers. Programming experience isn't be required, but a healthy familiarity with the environment is important. Hopefully, we will have enough people for each environment that this will not be a burden.

When the time for a release comes around, the experts will build and thoroughly test each beta release, and report any problems back to the amanda-hackers list. The final release will be made when the experts agree that it is ready.

Of course, the core Amanda team will continue to support all available architectures, as has been the case since the beginning.

What are your thoughts?  Will you pitch in?

Jean-Louis


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