Hello everyone! We are planing on doing a triage session for 0.2.8 release in Berlin! Below is some guidance of what you can do to prepare for that, also what you can do if you are planning on being there but want to help build the release. Who should participate? Core Tor developers, obfuscation developers, Tor Browser developers, Hidden Services developers, and of course anyone else To help with the triage we are asking everyone to add the following information to tickets you think should be part of 0.2.8 * keyword field: 0.2.8.x-triage * Size field: an estimation of how long you think it will take to get it done (not counting review time, just execution): * small < 1 day * medium < 1 week * large > 1 week * Priority field: * blocker * critical * major * normal * minor * trivial * Sponsor field: if it's related to a sponsor deliverable For 0.2.7 triage we did a few rounds until we ended with a good chunk of work for the release. The release is coming out this month and here is some numbers related to it if you would like to use as a reference: https://storm.torproject.org/shared/TLgTuwGNswrIbfhj9NUctPKj6iG9V7KGHpwy7yzbYk9 I will send more updates on how this first triage session will be done in Berlin and how we will get remote folks to participate. Also, this does not mean what we do in Berlin is final, things can be refined after too. Cheers, Isabela -- PM at TorProject.org gpg fingerprint = 8F2A F9B6 D4A1 4D03 FDF1 B298 3224 4994 1506 4C7B @isa
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