[libvirt] Schedule for next release: entering freeze in a week

Osier Yang jyang at redhat.com
Wed Aug 15 09:25:09 UTC 2012


On 2012年08月15日 17:05, Daniel Veillard wrote:
>   I would rather have the release a bit earlier than expected,
> I was initially hoping to get a new set of localization for
> Sep 4 but it is clear at this point that we won't have them
> in time. Since we have been working on 0.10.0 for 6 weeks now,
> I think pushing it 2 weeks from now is reasonnable, so I
> suggest to enter the freeze next week on Wed 22 for a release
> on the 29 Aug (or a bit earlier if things go well).
>
>   Considering the amount of changes done for 0.10.0, (we are already
> at 370 patches in) my guess is that an extra release at the end
> of September not too long after 0.10.0 but with enough testing
> feedack will make maintainance easier. So I'm shooting for
> a 0.10.1 release aproximately 4 weeks after 0.10.0 itself,
>
>    If such a schedule is raising problem, please tell :-)
> And if you have patches you want in 0.10.0 which didn't got reviews
> or isn't pushed, please git rebase them and send them again
> so they get the attention needed and get pushed within a
> week !

I really hope the patches of atomic listing APIs could be in,
will rebase soon (guess just a bit updating is needed though).

>
>     thanks,
>
> Daniel
>




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