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Re: [Bug-librejs] Bug-librejs Digest, Vol 55, Issue 3


From: Nathan Nichols
Subject: Re: [Bug-librejs] Bug-librejs Digest, Vol 55, Issue 3
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2017 18:25:45 -0600

I still plan on fixing bugs and reading the mailing list, but I don't know how to do many of the things that Bill has mentioned.

I think it would be best if I wasn't made an official maintainer if those are the types of things I would be responsible for.

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   1. Re: Releasing webExtensions LibreJS (zach wick)


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Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2017 15:47:37 -0500
From: zach wick <address@hidden>
To: bill-auger <address@hidden>
Cc: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [Bug-librejs] Releasing webExtensions LibreJS
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Hello,
In addition to the list of actions that bill-auger mentioned, I can think
of the following tasks:

- send a note to address@hidden announcing the new release
- ensure that all code contributors have the necessary copyright
assignments granted
- set up distribution through the extension stores of other browsers that
support the WebExtension APIs (such as Google Chrome)

I have gone through the steps to be listed as the "official" maintainer of
LibreJS, but I agree that if Nathan is so inclined, he would make a better
candidate for that role than myself (and I'm happy to share the
maintainership role too).

I will communicate with Reuben, Loic, and Nick about getting access to the
Mozilla Addons page/account and will get the git repo in the required state.
-zach


On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 1:27 AM, bill-auger <address@hidden>
wrote:
>
>
> off-hand i can think of a few things that would need to be done - ping
> me in the #librejs channel if you need my help with any of them
>
> * copy some important files from the master git branch such as
> 'ChangeLog' and the 'dcos' dir to the 'webext' git branch
> * append to the ChangeLog and write up a press release noting any
> improvements and added or removed features
> * update the documentation[1] and commit to git
> * add a git tag of the form MAJOR.MINOR.REV (e.g. the latest is 6.0.13)
> the the HEAD of the 'webext' branch
> * rename the 'master' git branch to 'old-stable' then rename the
> 'webext' git branch to 'master'
> * upload signed tarball and installer (.xpi) to the GNU FTP server[2]
> (this could/should have been done already for the alpha versions[3])
> * upload the new version to the official mozilla addons page[4]
> * update the librejs website[5] (again this could/should have been done
> already to mention the alpha versions)
> * update the FSD page[6]
>
> i realize that many of these things you will not be able to do yourself
> (and there are surely some things i have missed) - the original
> maintainers will need to attend to some of these tasks - Loic, Nik, and
> Ruben are noted as maintainers for the mozilla repo - i dont know who to
> ask about the GNU website and FTP server
>
> i must add though, that some discussion regarding the future maintenance
> plans for this project are imperative - and yes, i mean BEFORE it is
> released - there has been little discussion (either public or private)
> regarding this new version and nathan has been the only person doing any
> significant work on it - i think it is safe to say that he did 99.9% of
> the work on this version and is probably the only person who has read
> more than 5% of the the source code for it - so without nathan's
> continuing involvement, this future of project is highly dubious -
> indeed, if nathan had not done this work, there would be no librejs at
> all; because the existing version has been obsoleted - unfortunately
> that work appears to have ceased 6 weeks ago while the project is still
> in the alpha phase; and this is clearly reason for concern - so there
> are some critical points to address such as:
>
> * whether nathan (or anyone) plans to write more code and actively
> maintain this project or is this essentially releasing abandon-ware from
> day 1 - this must be asked because the answer is not at all apparent
>
> * whether nathan should (and wants to) become an official maintainer as
> noted prominently in the "Maintainer" section of the website front page
> and given write access to the official mozilla add-ons page - this must
> be asked bacause zach is the only person from the original dev team that
> has paid any attention to this project since i have been involved; and
> zach is not one of the people with write access to the mozilla page
>
>
> [1]: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/librejs.git/tree/doc
> [2]: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/librejs/
> [3]: ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/librejs/
> [4]: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/librejs/
> [5]: https://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/
> [6]: https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/IceCat/GNU_LibreJS
>
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