Hello.

On 03/02/15 14:57, Tom Hacohen wrote:
> On 03/02/15 13:48, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> 1.13 should only be a week away so its time to see if we are all happy
>> with the schedule for 1.14.
>>
>> My proposal looks like this:
>>
>> 2015-02-09 Merge window for 1.14 opens
>> 2015-03-30 Notice about soon ending merge window
>> 2015-04-06 Merge window is over.
>>
>>    * Only bug fixes from this point
>>    * Alpha release tarball
>>    * Four weeks stabilization phase starts
>>
>> 2015-04-13 Beta1 release tarball
>>
>>    * Only critical fixes from this point
>>
>> 2015-04-20 Beta2 release tarball
>> 2015-04-27 Beta3 release tarball
>> 2015-05-04 EFL 1.14 is Out
>>
>> Its again the 8+4 split which I think worked well. At least it did for
>> me and I heard no complains.
>>
>> If for some reason we have to delay 1.13 for a few days I would move the
>> schedule for a full week (starting 16th) as I want it aligned with the
>> Monday releases.
>>
>> EFL Dev Day US is towards the end of the merge window but still has over
>> a week after it to merge things so I think that is fine.
>>
>> Any other problems you folks see time wise?
>>
>> If I hear nothing else I will consider it fixed towards the end of the week.
> I still think that the 4 week window at the end is unnecessarily long. 
> It wasn't the end of the world this time because of FOSDEM, and won't be 
> next time because of dev day + elc (many of us attend both), so in both 
> cases many devs were distracted, but still, too long.

So we are not moving forward with with this problem as I still think
these 4 weeks are needed.

Two points to make my point.
1) We have still not solved all issues I want to see being done before
1.13. A mail update is on the way to this very list soon.
2) I prefer to priorities my personal feeling schedule wise over other
ones as I'm the one who have to deal with it. :)

regards
Stefan Schmidt

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