Releasing a non-core application (Xfburn)

Romain Bouvier skunnyk at alteroot.org
Fri Feb 24 10:19:56 CET 2023


Hi Hunter!

Happy to see you working on the venerable xfburn.

Please register to our release manager (https://docs.xfce.org/contribute/dev/make-a-release#upload_the_tarball) then I'll allow you to push xfburn releases.
The release procedure is described in https://docs.xfce.org/contribute/dev/make-a-release (don't forget to register to xfce-announce mailist), it is valid for all components.
Using the xfce-do-release script should help you :) 

If you have any questions, you can also ask us on #xfce-dev IRC channel (https://docs.xfce.org/contribute/dev/start?#communication_with_the_xfce_development_team)

Romain

February 24, 2023 at 4:25 AM, "Hunter Turcin" <huntertur at gmail.com> wrote:


> 
> Hello folks,
> 
> There's enough fixes in Xfburn now to warrant a release, including an
> important one to keep it a part of Xfce: Gaƫl's fix for building the
> application with the latest versions of xfce4-dev-tools. I see there is
> some documentation located in one of the wiki websites at
> https://docs.xfce.org/contribute/dev/make-a-release though it seems to
> be more geared toward releasing core applications. Before I look into
> doing this, is this process still applicable for non-core applications,
> and even then, is this something I should be doing myself or something
> a more senior Xfce developer should be doing?
> 
> Thanks,
> Hunter Turcin
> 
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