Plans for the next release

We are getting close to the next release of libvirt. To aim for the release on Oct 01 I suggest entering the freeze on Thursday Sep 24 and tagging RC2 on Tuesday Sep 29. I hope this works for everyone. Jirka

Which version would that be? 6.7.0? On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 3:16 AM Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com> wrote:
We are getting close to the next release of libvirt. To aim for the release on Oct 01 I suggest entering the freeze on Thursday Sep 24 and tagging RC2 on Tuesday Sep 29.
I hope this works for everyone.
Jirka

[please don't top-post on technical mailing lists] On a Monday in 2020, Alexander Wels wrote:
Which version would that be? 6.7.0?
No, 6.7.0 is already out: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-announce/2020-September/msg00000.htm... The next release is 6.8.0 Since 2.0.0 we follow a time-based versioning scheme: https://libvirt.org/downloads.html#numbering Jano

On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 14:38:55 +0200, Ján Tomko wrote:
[please don't top-post on technical mailing lists]
On a Monday in 2020, Alexander Wels wrote:
Which version would that be? 6.7.0?
No, 6.7.0 is already out: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-announce/2020-September/msg00000.htm...
The next release is 6.8.0
Since 2.0.0 we follow a time-based versioning scheme: https://libvirt.org/downloads.html#numbering
And if you are not sure, you can always check meson.build, which contains the upcoming release (it is incremented immediately after each release). Jirka
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Alexander Wels
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Jiri Denemark
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Ján Tomko