Hi, Thank you for giving me and Zhijiang opportunity and entrusting us with the release :)
+1 for aiming with the feature freeze for and of April. I think all things consider that’s a good timing. Piotrek > On 20 Feb 2020, at 04:22, Yu Li <car...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Stephan for the kicking off! And thanks Piotr and Zhijiang for > volunteering as the release managers! > > Aiming for a shorter release cycle than 1.10 makes a lot of sense, and +1 > to target the feature freeze date around end of April. > > Best Regards, > Yu > > > On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 at 10:37, Xintong Song <tonysong...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thanks for the kicking off. >> >> +1 for Zhijiang & Piotr (if he agrees to) being the release managers. >> Thanks for the volunteering. >> +1 for the *anticipated feature freeze date* end of April >> >> Thank you~ >> >> Xintong Song >> >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 10:30 AM Yuan Mei <yuanmei.w...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> +1 >>> >>> 3-month sounds a very reasonable duration for a release. >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 9:53 AM tison <wander4...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks for kicking off the discussion Stephan! >>>> >>>> +1 for the *anticipated feature freeze date* end of April and >>>> Zhijiang & Piotr to be the release managers. >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> tison. >>>> >>>> >>>> Dian Fu <dian0511...@gmail.com> 于2020年2月20日周四 上午9:41写道: >>>> >>>>> Thanks Stephan kicking off this discussion and Zhijiang volunteering >> as >>>>> one of the release managers. >>>>> >>>>> +1 for the "feature freeze date" around end of April. There are still >>>> more >>>>> than 2 months left, so I think it's a reasonable time. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Dian >>>>> >>>>>> 在 2020年2月19日,下午10:52,Aljoscha Krettek <aljos...@apache.org> 写道: >>>>>> >>>>>> +1 >>>>>> >>>>>> Although I would hope that it can be more than just "anticipated". >>>>>> >>>>>> Best, >>>>>> Aljoscha >>>>>> >>>>>> On 19.02.20 15:40, Till Rohrmann wrote: >>>>>>> Thanks for volunteering as one of our release managers Zhijiang. >>>>>>> +1 for the *anticipated feature freeze date* end of April. As we >> go >>>>> along >>>>>>> and collect more data points we might be able to strengthen our >>>>>>> initial anticipation. >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> Till >>>>>>> On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 4:44 AM Zhijiang < >>> wangzhijiang...@aliyun.com >>>>> .invalid> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> Thanks for kicking off the next release and the introduction, >>>> @Stephan! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It's my pleasure to become the release manager and involve in >> other >>>>>>>> community works. I am working together with @Piotr for a long >> time, >>>> so >>>>>>>> very happy to cooperate for the release manager work again. The >>>>> previous >>>>>>>> release work was always well done, and I can learn a lot from >> these >>>>> rich >>>>>>>> experiences. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> +1 for the "feature freeze date" around end of April. >>>>>>>> Although we have the FF SF in the meantime, fortunately there >> are >>> no >>>>> long >>>>>>>> public holidays during this period in China. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>> Zhijiang >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>>>>> From:Stephan Ewen <se...@apache.org> >>>>>>>> Send Time:2020 Feb. 19 (Wed.) 01:15 >>>>>>>> To:dev <dev@flink.apache.org> >>>>>>>> Cc:zhijiang <zhiji...@apache.org>; pnowojski < >> pnowoj...@apache.org >>>> >>>>>>>> Subject:[DISCUSS] Kicking off the 1.11 release cycle >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi all! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Now that the 1.10 release is out (congrats again, everyone!), I >>>> wanted >>>>> to >>>>>>>> bring up some questions about organizing the next release cycle. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The most important questions at the beginning would be >>>>>>>> - Who would volunteer as Release Managers >>>>>>>> - When would be the release date. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For the release managers, Piotrek and Zhijiang have mentioned >>>>> previously >>>>>>>> that they would be interested, so I am copying them here to chime >>> in. >>>>>>>> @Piotr and @Zhijiang could you confirm if you are interested in >>>> helping >>>>>>>> out with this? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> About the release date: By our original "3 months release cycle" >>>>>>>> assumption, we should aim for a release **Mid May**, meaning a >>>> feature >>>>>>>> freeze no later than end of April. >>>>>>>> That would be indeed a shorter release cycle than 1.10, and the >>>>> assumption >>>>>>>> of a shorter testing period. But aiming for a shorter release >> cycle >>>>> than >>>>>>>> 1.10 would actually be nice, in my opinion. 1.10 grew very big in >>> the >>>>> end, >>>>>>>> which caused also a very long testing period (plus Christmas and >>>>> Chinese >>>>>>>> New Year are also partially to blame). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The exact feature freeze date is anyways a community discussion >>>> later, >>>>> but >>>>>>>> what do you think about starting with an "anticipated feature >>> freeze >>>>> date" >>>>>>>> around end of April, so that committers, contributors, and users >>> know >>>>>>>> roughly what to expect? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Best, >>>>>>>> Stephan >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>