Here is the current state for 8.0.2 and 8.2.0 milestones: 8.0.2 due: March 31 8.2.0 due: April 05
8.0.2 PRs: 7 8.0.2 issues: 11 8.2.0 PRs: 19 8.2.0 issues: 0 Most of the 11 issues for 8.0.2 are Windows-related. 5 PRs are GSoC 2021 related. Please, resolve your PRs or move them to 8.4.0. Let me know if you are interested in having a call about the upcoming releases. Best, Vaclav 8.0.2 https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/milestone/15 8.2.0 https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/milestone/8 On Sun, 27 Feb 2022 at 15:33, Vaclav Petras <wenzesl...@gmail.com> wrote: > TLDR: 8.2.0 with GSoC 2021 work (single window, Jupyter, parallel modules) > is scheduled for April 5. > > Action items: For PRs, merge now or move the milestone to 8.4.0. For > issues, create a new PR now or move to 8.4.0. > > > Dear all, > > We are entering a preparation phase for 8.2 release. (As you may or may > not know, we are currently skipping odd minor numbers because they are used > to make the development version, so there is no 8.1 release.) > > On a couple occasions, we discussed that the 8.2 release contains the GSoC > 2021 work, i.e., the release will contain Linda's single window, Caitlin's > grass.jupyter, and Aaron's parallelized modules. > > Unfortunately, I can't find this in PSC minutes or elsewhere perhaps > because the main discussion happened in the Birthday call. We also lack a > formalized roadmap, release schedule [1], and release procedure [2] is a > draft. However, the current state and plan are well represented in the > GitHub milestone [3]. > > Because 8.2 is a "GSoC 2021" release, the plan is to release it on April > 5th before GSoC 2022 starts. Now, it's time to finish and merge any PRs > which are almost done. For PRs which are not ready to be merged, move them > to the 8.4.0 milestone. Similarly, for issues, resolve them now or move > them to 8.4.0. > > Importantly, there is no need for 8.2.0 to contain anything else except > what is already on main plus the GSoC 2021 work because the plan is that > 8.2 is whatever 8.0 is plus an experimental version of single window, > grass.jupyter, and most of the newly parallelized modules. > > Best, > Vaclav > > [1] https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/RFC/4_ReleaseProcedure > [2] https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/Release/Schedule > [3] https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/milestone/8 >
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