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=== How relevant is the issue? === | === How relevant is the issue? === | ||
- | Relevants is depending on person affected by the problem, in this case the flask installation maintainer. Maybe even more specifically flask maintainer that are currently not regular making pull request | + | Relevants is depending on the person affected by the problem, in this case: the flask installation maintainer. Maybe even more specifically flask maintainer that are currently not regular making pull requests |
- | I assume here that the maintainer that would benefit most from an improved release process is not regularly involved in the software development process of flask. Therefor this maintainer should have an options to quantify the trust that an announced release is from the current release manager of flask. | + | I assume here that the maintainer that would benefit most from an improved release process is not regularly involved in the software development process of flask. Therefor this maintainer should have an options to quantify the trust that an announced release is actually |
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Thanks to mattupstate I have a figure how many [[https:// | Thanks to mattupstate I have a figure how many [[https:// | ||
A sign of good uptake of the new release would be indicated by a bigger number then the number of previous released. Maintainer perform a download and my tweet about flask and animate more people to try out the new version. On the other side is the number of download not equal with the number of installation. Some people might newer go further to installation or request a make a dublicate download request. A brief look at the state over time might indicate also if more download are performed after the current announcement made on the current mailing list. | A sign of good uptake of the new release would be indicated by a bigger number then the number of previous released. Maintainer perform a download and my tweet about flask and animate more people to try out the new version. On the other side is the number of download not equal with the number of installation. Some people might newer go further to installation or request a make a dublicate download request. A brief look at the state over time might indicate also if more download are performed after the current announcement made on the current mailing list. | ||
- | The | + | The cup whispers that the stat displayed is to small for Jane's clumsy courser to get hold of but admires neither the less option to compare the uptake of the different version. |
=== What is status quo of the communication between release team and maintainer? === | === What is status quo of the communication between release team and maintainer? === | ||
The release manager publishes the new version via https:// | The release manager publishes the new version via https:// | ||
- | + | In addition does the release manager [[https:// | |
The point that the [[https:// | The point that the [[https:// | ||
+ | People that install flask for the first time are not part of the scope of the challenge so I won't go into that. //Coffee cup: you just don't want to talk about a scenario where the first package is tampered with. (Maybe I don't want to wear the tinfoil hat longer then needed.)// | ||
+ | The author and mitsuhiko agree that the web of trust isn't practical. | ||
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+ | On the other hand is the topic: the internet of things. | ||
+ | Let's turn everyday object into indicator. Proposed idea: turn everyday decives into indicator of a new release. | ||
+ | === Review === | ||
+ | Following the solution suggested in [[https:// | ||
+ | The cup mumbles " | ||
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+ | === Implementation === | ||
+ | The video: | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
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You find me also on [[http:// | You find me also on [[http:// | ||
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