Hi all,

While discussing the proposed 2.3 release schedule (below) in the IRC dev 
meeting yesterday, Jeff pointed out that the GSOC code-complete deadline of 
Aug. 13 will likely put most/all of the GSOC code out of the running for 
inclusion in Evergreen 2.3 (using the proposed schedule).  The larger question 
is whether that should affect the Evergreen release schedule, this year and 
potentially in the future.  The smaller question is, if so, how should it 
affect the schedule?  I see a couple of options:

1. Don't let it affect the schedule.  Any GSOC code that is completed early 
enough to make the cut, get reviewed, and merged is included in 2.3.  
Otherwise, it waits in the pool for the 2013-03 release along with the rest of 
the un-merged community code.  

2. Alter the release schedule to better accommodate the GSOC schedule.

3. Shorten the beta period for 2.3 so GSOC projects have a better chance to 
make the cut.  (Note that pushing the Beta1 date back by any non-trivial amount 
effectively changes the release date and provides no guarantee GSOC code will 
still have time to pass through the review/testing/merging phases). 

Thoughts?

-b

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July 2  : Alpha 1 (as necessary, followed by A2, ...)
Aug 1   : Beta 1 / feature freeze (as necessary, followed by B2, ...)
Aug 31  : RC 1 (before US Labor Day holiday)
Sept 19 : 2.3 General Release
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