I've started thinking about the 8.4 release. We are now slightly over a
month away from package freeze.
We've done a good job of bringing down the number of active tickets. We
were once up in to the 80s but are now down to 27.
I'd like to encourage editors to finish up the tickets they have
accepted. Some are several months old. If we can get these closed,
then we can concentrate on the new packages as they come in. We will
probably get a new glibc and gcc before release and those are always a
challenge. If upstream releases are made as consistently as they have
been in the past, we will probably have 100 new packages in the next
month. Completing the older tickets soon will certainly help when it
get to crunch time.
Please also note that there are 7 unclaimed tickets. Some may end up
OBE or just deferred, but I'm not comfortable doing any of the currently
open tickets. I'd be grateful for other editors that may take one or
more of these tickets.
http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/query?status=assigned&status=new&status=reopened&group=milestone&col=id&col=summary&col=status&col=owner&col=component&col=time&order=time
-- Bruce
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