The 1.3.0 release candidate tagging is scheduled for this coming Monday, 
May 27.  Unfortunately, due to an oversight on my part, I forgot that is 
a holiday, so I'm going to postpone it one day to Tuesday, May 28.  I 
will be hoping to tag the release by 23:00 UTC that day.

I think we're in really good shape for this release, given all of the 
great work solving and triaging bugs that's been going on since the 
feature freeze.

I think all of the blocker bugs (except possibly #2061) are really close 
to being resolved.  There are a number of issues tagged for 1.3.x that 
may unfortunately need to get punted, but not a very large number.

Question: Should I create a 1.3.x branch now?  The upside of doing that 
is that development of post-1.3.x things can continue on master until 
Tuesday, of course, and I think the pool of 1.3.x things is small enough 
for that to make sense.  The downside, of course, is that any existing 
pull requests against master will have to be manually merged to 1.3.x.  
That shouldn't be a big deal, though, because we don't have too many of 
them left and I can just pull the PR logs when I'm back at the office on 
Tuesday to find out which ones need to be merged.  Any objections to 
creating the branch now?

Mike

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