Hi,
Friendly reminder that we're not branching 1.27.0-wmf.22 this week
for the Dallas switchover work. We'll resume the week after :)
-Chad
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Le 16/04/2016 04:00, MZMcBride a écrit :
> Is there a related Phabricator Maniphest task about this? I'm not sure I
> understand the motivation for making a switch. I would think that heavy
> diffs are a very small portion of traffic.
An intensive would be for MediaWiki core to only have a single
Hi,
The 1.27 release cycle is coming to a close. We're due for a release of it
come next month. Looking at the calendar, I'm going to pencil in the
following dates for branching and so forth:
* May 2nd - Cut REL1_27 and bump master to 1.28.0-alpha. The train
cycle that week would then switch
Uhh, thanks for the information Yurik! :)
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