On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 09:37:04AM +0100, Michal Privoznik wrote:
On 20.11.2014 17:12, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> We are getting close to the end of the month and in theory we should
>enter freeze around next week if we want to release 1.2.11 early Dec.
>However:
> - we have 'only' 150 commits since 1.2.10
> - December is usually heavilly truncated due to Xmas/etc... vacations
> - I'm actually on vacations next week and while I could try to push
> the release candidates while on the road it's not ideal
>
>What about pushing the 1.2.11 release to around 15th December (maybe a
>bit earlier) then push the following release to the last week of
>January, just before FOSDEM so it's available then, and also because Feb
>is really short.
>
> Opinions ? I'm tempted to do that '2 release in 3 months' trick, we
>did that in the past for end of year,
>
> Any objections ?
No objections. I think it's a good decision given how few commits we made
since previous release and upcoming holidays.
Oki :-)
Daniel
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