Le 24/07/2010 09:56, Chris Cormack a écrit :
A lot of that of course depends on what the RM wants, in my past experience it isn't a very fun job and takes a lot of time. I'm sure the others who have served as release managers/maintainers would agree. I'm not sure I'd be up for doing 2 releases in a row, and I actually think it might be good to change the release manager often. I think working on making the transition easy and making the RM's duties less onerous is the way to go and then shift the duties around each 6 months would be good. yes and no. switching RM will probably need a few weeks, if not a few months: time to elect the RM, for the RM to propose new workflows if he wants, new coding rules, and all those things. So switching every 6 months looks too often to me. I think 12 months is a minimum.
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