Thanks for starting the discussion on this, Kelvin! Our last releases were also 3 months ago which is roughly the release cadence that we aim for and yes, getting an official release of the Go client out alone is already a good reason for a release. If nobody sees any import issues that are still open, then we can start code freeze quite soon from my side.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Kelvin Lawrence <gfx...@yahoo.com.INVALID> Gesendet: Freitag, 1. Juli 2022 21:29 An: dev@tinkerpop.apache.org Betreff: [DISCUSS] Next release, code freeze etc. We have some useful (and sizable) contributions now merged into the dev branches for 3.5.x and 3.6.x. These include the "ready for GA" version of the Gremlin Go client, and the work to add Graph Binary support to the Node/Javascript client. It feels like it would be good to cut a release soon to get these two items, as well as other features and fixes out in an official version. I have had a few folks tell me they would like to use the Go client, but that they would like to see it be part of an official release. What do people think? Cheers,Kelvin