Well, yes, my mind was living in September somehow... 10/16 - 10/25 was my intended idea.
As nobody said anything against it, let's start the freeze *today* and extend it to the 29th. So, updated freeze window 10/22 - 10/29 Effective *now* On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Chris Evich <cev...@redhat.com> wrote: > On 10/10/2013 08:48 AM, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues wrote: > > Hello folks: > > > > As we're going to have KVM Forum in a couple of weeks, and a significant > > part of the team will be there, I'd like to propose a pull request > > freeze stage during next week, so we can: > > > > 1) Catch up with existing pull requests, clean up and re-start on a > > clean slate. > > > > 2) Account for the fact that we'll have a reduced work force during the > > next couple of weeks. > > > > The proposed freeze window would be 09/16 -> 09/25, so people have time > > to send PRs that are almost complete, and then enough time for us to > > close what's in there. > > N/B: Assuming lmr intended 10/16 - 10/25 :) > > > All, > > I realize it says "RFC" and "proposed", but for whatever reason, I > thought this freeze was active. However, I'm taking the bunches of new > requests after the 16th as a clue I am wrong (i.e. no freeze). KVM > Forumn is running now, so I'm not expecting a timly reply, but if anyone > can confirm/deny my wrong-ness, please say so :) > > -- > Chris Evich, RHCA, RHCE, RHCDS, RHCSS > Quality Assurance Engineer > e-mail: cevich + `@' + redhat.com o: 1-888-RED-HAT1 x44214 > > _______________________________________________ > Virt-test-devel mailing list > Virt-test-devel@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-test-devel > -- Lucas
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