Scott Long wrote: > The bottleneck in this process is not that it takes too much > time/effort > to put them together. Taking all of the submissions and turning them > into a report takes about 1-2 evenings. There is of course a but of > overhead spent on sending the solicitation emails and reminders, but > it's not all that bad. It really comes down to me being too busy to > remember to start the process. Would it be of any use if we helped setup a closed mailing list and cron job, so that once every couple of months a mail just get sent out to a pre-defined list of developers (and therefore the maintenance is in keeping that list up to date), they send back their replies (those who don't within a week get a reminder mail) and these get processed into a big "draft" status report that just then gets edited by you (or somebody else?) before you then push it up onto a web server, or send it out to some other mailing lists? Seems like a bit of hacking would save you a lot of time. And I'm sure I'm not the only one who doesn't want to see the guy doing such a good job on release engineering burning out when we might be able to provide the tools for fixing it... If you want, I can throw some code out over the weekend to take a look at. It should just be a bit of perl or python - whatever postmaster is happy pipe'ing mail to in an alias on the freebsd.org mail server really. Let me know if that would help. -- PaulReceived on Wed Jan 14 2004 - 08:26:23 UTC
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