On 6/29/09 10:33 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Now that 8.4.0 is out the door, development for 8.5devel will be opened any
day now.  But we haven't discussed the development timeline so far.  The core
team has several proposals:

CommitFest      Alpha
Aug. 1          Sept. 1
Oct. 1          Nov. 1
Dec. 1          Jan ~~ 5
Feb. 1          March 4

Release ~ May 2010

This puts us on track for a release at the same time next year, maybe a little
earlier.

One thing Peter forgot to mention here is that the next-to-last commitfest is the *last* commitfest for new major features. For the *last* commitfest, any patch introduced either has to be a resubmission of something we've seen at a prior CF, or has to be very "small" (i.e. not many lines/files, no side effects, no API or defined standard API).

This makes the next-to-last CF our "biggest" CF.

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Josh Berkus
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