On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 11:13:31 -0800 Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In an attempt to be a bit more organized about FAS releases, give > translators a chance to get their work in, etc, I'm going to propose > a schedule for the next Fedora Account System release. > > > January 14, 2012 -- FUDCon hackfest day -- make a prerelease for > people to see the process. Push to stg. > January 15, 2012 -- last hackfest day of FUDCon -- bugfix for any stg > issues, update stg with new prerelease if necessary. Announce to > translators list that a release is coming up. > January 16-18, 2012 -- Toshio on Vacation > January 21, 2012 -- String freeze; announce string freeze to > translators' list. > January 31, 2012 -- Release FAS 0.8.11; push to production > > You'll notice that there's no actual Feature Freeze in there, just a > string freeze. So far, FAS hasn't had official feature freezes as > our testing procedures have been to deploy to stg and then test new > features and test that old features aren't obviously broken. We've > been small enough that we've just held off on committing large > changes at this time -- sticking with bugfixes or easily reviewed > features instead. > > If we get to the point where we have enough committers that this is > a problem, we should think about having a trunk and a release branch > but I don't think that time has arrived yet. Sounds like a completely reasonable plan. ;) kevin
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