I do not see your issue. Our release team works much faster then the dev
team progresses on 4.2.0.

And to train releases is vital for us. 4.1.6 did not really bind any
developer, beyond security issues.

A 4.1.7 will keep the routine and knowledge active while we develop 4.2.0.


All the best

Peter

On 13.11.18 00:15, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> On 12/11/2018 Patricia Shanahan wrote:
>> The way I see it, we should be keeping 4.1.x for security fixes that
>> cannot wait until 4.2.0. As such, we may need to decide to release
>> 4.1.7 at any time.
>
> Sure, this is obvious. Thanks for pointing it out and of course I
> agree with it. I was commenting on the idea to plan a 4.1.7 release,
> outside the "emergency mode" you mention.
>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.
>
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