On Aug 29, 2021, at 6:31 AM, Hannu Nyman <hannu.ny...@iki.fi> wrote:
> 
> Hauke Mehrtens wrote at Sun Aug 29 02:53:47 PDT 2021:
> 
> We have now reverted back to the old "let's wait long for branching and then 
> wait even longer for the actual release".
> 
> The reality is the same than earlier: almost all devs and enthusiasts are 
> already with master where interesting new stuff happens, so 21.02 rots 
> quietly waiting for the release. The prolonged wait serves nobody :-(

I agree that we should release 21.02.0 in its current state.  We can then plan 
for a (relatively quick) 21.02.1 that addresses known issues and/or 
recently-discovered problems.

Do we need a formal Call for Vote on this? If so, I offer this wording:

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We should release OpenWrt 21.02.0 in the current state (I need help specifying 
the exact commit to use). It has one known problem: hardware flow offloading 
may not work in certain cases. Disabling flow offloading provides a working 
device, possibly with decreased performance.
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Thanks.
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