areusch commented on code in PR #67:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm-rfcs/pull/67#discussion_r870568929


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+- Feature Name: Release Schedule
+- Start Date: 2022-04-21
+- RFC PR: [apache/tvm-rfcs#67](https://github.com/apache/tvm-rfcs/pull/67)
+
+# Summary
+This RFC proposes that TVM move to a quarterly release schedule. Releases 
would happen every 3 months or so on a schedule set well in advance, 
independent of individual feature development in TVM.
+
+# Motivation
+Releases are essential to the usage of TVM, especially now that are beginning 
to work on publishing binary packages for TVM under PyPi. Making TVM releases 
frequent forces the release process to become well documented and simple rather 
than bespoke and only achievable by a small group. Users benefit from releases 
by seeing that the the project is still under active development and providing 
an easy way to get new features. As of this RFC it has been five months since 
the last release. It could easily confuse new users when they expect some TVM 
feature that was only developed recently but is not present in the latest 
official release.
+
+
+# Guide-level explanation
+TVM has [release process 
documentation](https://tvm.apache.org/docs/contribute/release_process.html). 
This RFC proposes that the release candidate vote thread be abolished in favor 
of a mechanical schedule where releases happen roughly every three months. A 
release branch will be cut, evaluated for a period of two weeks, then a release 
published. Publishing a release entails:
+
+* Gathering and organizing release notes since the last release
+* Posting a source code release on GitHub
+* Uploading the source code to the Apache SVN repository
+* Uploading binary packages to tlcpack
+* Uploading binary packages to PyPi
+
+# Reference-level explanation
+
+Prior to a release a new, lightweight vote would instead be used to nominate a 
release manager, a committer who will be responsible for guiding along the 
release process. Releases will roughly match the quarterly [calendar 
dates](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_year#Quarters) shifted two weeks 
earlier (Q1: mid March, Q2: mid June, Q3: mid September, Q4: mid December). The 
release manager will have final say on all dates and consideration should be 
given for their personal schedule. The timeline will be as follows:

Review Comment:
   I guess the proposal is to start a release on the date given here. I do see 
that we grant flexibility here to the release manager, but I don't know if 
that's sufficient or not here. It seems like doing an April release 2 weeks 
later would be ok, if someone was volunteering to be release manager. On the 
other hand it could hamper participation in the release. Perhaps we can try 
this a few times and see if we need to make changes?



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