I do not have much of a dog in this fight (as the saying goes), but 
here are my 2c...

JA a sufficient change to warrant a full version bump, BUT are enough 
of the internals changed to compare from EMC-1.* to EMC-2.* => 
LinuxCNC-2.*?  That I am not sure of.  If we are going to switch to 
LCNC-3.0, then when will we start talking about cleaning up some of the 
underlying infrastructure and move to 4.0?  Are there any plans for what 
that might look like?  I guess that might all seem like pie-in-the-sky 
talk, but having some idea for what we want in 2.8/9, 3.0, and 4.0 would 
help the overall plan.

Just my 2c...

   EBo --

On Jun 28 2016 8:43 AM, Moses McKnight wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In accordance with the recommendation from the last IRC meeting, I 
> plan to make
> a "feature freeze" and make a new branch for the next release in the 
> near
> future.  The joints/axes project merge is a pretty major thing and we
> would like
> to release this sooner than later.
>
> So does anyone that have a feature or something you are working on 
> that you
> would like to get in before the release?
>
> After the branch for the new release, mostly only bug fixes and 
> stabilizing
> commits will be accepted on that branch, but also allowed are things
> such as new
> drivers or hal comps and similar which usually can't break existing 
> things.
>
> My tentative plan is to wait a couple of weeks before branching, but
> I'm open to
> suggestions.
>
> Another item I'm considering is changing the version to 3.0 for the 
> next
> release.  Any thoughts pro or con?  If we don't change it this time, 
> I would
> recommend using 2.8 now, 2.9 for the next major release and then 3.0
> (instead of
> 2.10 etc)
>
> Moses
>
> 
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