In message <3b3f27c60911231804y49c23b48ha315bd716665b...@mail.gmail.com>, Nathan Beyer writes: > > Let's separate the two issues here - > * excluding failing tests - i'd agree that our current exclusion > approach isn't optimal - how can we make it better? > * extent of code freeze - should all commits be stopped? i'd suggest > that we consider for the next milestone, use branching and freeze that > code.
-1. As Tim says, the code freeze is about forcing everyone to stop working on new code and concentrate on what needs to be fixed to get a good quality release out the door. I'm not sure it really works but I'm sure branching wouldn't help. Regards, Mark.