On 5 December 2013 22:47, Alexander Lamaison
Daniel James
writes: On 5 December 2013 22:09, Alexander Lamaison
wrote: If that's the case, I don't think people realise that's a recognised route to contribute. When it happens it always seems like an emergency measure.
Do you notice when it goes well?
That depends what you mean. It happens rarely so it's not clear if it's going well or not.
The point is the when things go well you don't notice. Since you mentioned Stephen Kelly as an example of when things go wrong; I checked in some of his changes, dealt with the release notes, replied to people who were worried about them etc. You noticed what went wrong, but you didn't notice what went well. Btw. the reason I'm a release manager is because I was already making changes to other people's libraries, not the other way round. I do it less nowadays because I'm busy with the other boost things I do.