I have been thinking differently about this ‘capacity’ item. In summary, I
think it will be easier to release 4 times per year than 2 times per year,
precisely because of the capacity item. Dealing with smaller incremental
fixed date releases will I believe simplify rather than complexify things.
Neil C Smith did a good job of helping me see this perspective at Fosdem
recently and I hope I summarized him correctly but this is how I have come
to see it.

Gj


On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 at 18:08, Matthias Bläsing <mblaes...@doppel-helix.eu>
wrote:

> Hi Laszlo,
>
> Am Sonntag, den 24.03.2019, 14:29 -0700 schrieb Laszlo Kishalmi:
> >
> > While we are doing the voting round, I think we need to think about
> > NetBeans 11.1.
> >
> > Are we planning continue do cherry-picking into the release branch for
> > 11.1 or do something more sophisticated? I mean 11.1 would be only some
> > patch release or bringing some new things as well, like I'm planning to
> > donate my Gradle support for Java EE projects.
> >
> > So any idea?
>
> my understanding was, that in 6 months (or whatever amount), we will
> release netbeans 12 with whatever was integrated into master. I think
> Gradle support for Java EE would fill that bill perfectly.
>
> Do we really have the capacity to release 12 and 11.1? I don't think
> so.
>
> Greetings
>
> Matthias
>
>
>
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