On 12/11/2013 06:28 PM, Ignacio Riquelme Morelle wrote:
On Sunday 10 November 2013 10:31:20 Nils Kneuper wrote:
The more important question though is when to work on the next stable
series. The last stable series is now getting close to 2 years old. He
mentioned that having 1.11.8 as start of a feature freeze would make sense
to him. My question to you folks is if this will also work for you. This is
what I would propose as timeline for the 1.12 series:

* Start of feature (and string!) freeze with 1.11.8 shortly before Christmas
(December 21st?)
* Stabilization phase for ~2 month (with a release every ~3 weeks)
* Start of RC time mid February (hopefully only 1 RC), might be a possible
time for branching off the new stable branch
* Release of 1.12.0 around March 1st 2014

What do you think of a plan like this? Will this work for you?

There has been pretty much no relevant activity in this thread since it was
started other than lipk and fabi's posts, but given those and their commit
activity since then, my impression is that a feature freeze on 1.11.8 is
considered to not be feasible?

What's the situation for the other active committers?

I have another batch of changes that I would like to get in before the feature freeze, but I just haven't had time to work on them recently. I'm hoping to get something done this weekend.


JaMiT



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