Re: pacific feature freeze - January 15

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Hi Josh,

We have a "pacific" branch in GitHub today that is 7444 commits behind
master. Just to confirm, are you going to reset that branch to the tip
of master on Jan 15th?

I think it's a good idea to cherry-pick everything past that point.

- Ken

On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 4:29 PM Josh Durgin <jdurgin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hey folks, we're getting towards the end of the pacific cycle.
> The component leads discussed and decided this time we're going to do a
> hard feature freeze on January 15th, 2021.
>
> After that, we'll branch off pacific from master, and use the usual
> backport process to merge bug fixes - first going to master,
> then backporting to the pacific branch. Since this is the same
> procedure as the rest of the development cycle, it should cause
> less confusion.
>
> This will let us focus on stabilizing pacific and improving the test
> suites, and make sure only changes consciously targeted for pacific are
> merged there. As usual, we're targeting the release for March, so we'll
> have ~2 months of stabilization.
>
> Josh
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