Re: Timing proposal for the next couple of releases

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On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 06:02:06PM +0800, Daniel Veillard wrote:
>  In general December is a month with low productivity, especially over
> the end of the month, as a result doing a freeze at that time may not
> be very efficient. Also I will be rather busy around end of January
> with travels and FOSDEM it's also the chinese new year, then February
> is a short month.
>  My suggestion would be to rather plan 2 releases in 3 months, i.e.
> one around the 15th January with a freeze around Jan 8th, and then a
> release at the end of February with a freeze around 21st Feb. After that
> we are back to monthly end of month usual schedule.
> 
>   Does that sounds okay with everybody ?

That sounds like a good plan given the holiday time chaos

Daniel
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