Re: Security fad scheduling

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On 11 September 2012 12:32, Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So, our security FAD as it's currently scheduled is in Fedora 18
> release week. ;)
>
> Please see:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Infrastructure_Security_2012
>
> Now it may be that we slip a bit more for F18, and if so, it would mean
> that the FAD is in final freeze (unless we slip more than 2 more
> weeks). Doing the auth changes and other things we would like to do at
> the FAD might be anoying when trying to keep things stable for final
> release.
>
> So, I'd like to ask folks who are thinking of attending, would:
>
> 2012-11-05 to 2012-11-08
>
> work as alternate dates? That would put us before final freeze, and
> unless Beta slipped 2 or more weeks we would be out of freeze.

I honestly am going to bet on Alpha slipping one more week and Beta
slipping 1-2.  This is going to be one of THOSE releases and we might
as well decide we are going to do the FAD during a freeze or schedule
it after the release.

> Thoughts? Also, anyone thinking of attending, could you update your
> info in the table with current costs, etc?
>
> kevin
>
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