Mousius commented on PR #67:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tvm-rfcs/pull/67#issuecomment-1124146916

   > my vote is the following (for now, we can revisit at 1.0):
   > 
   > * we agree we will fix major bugs on `0.X.Y` where `0.X.Y` is the latest 
release.
   > * when we make a new minor version release e.g. `0.(X+1).0`, we will stop 
maintaining releases starting with `0.X.` at that time.
   > * committers/pmcs should exercise their judgement when determining if 
something warrants a fix.
   > * the same policy should apply on the forum--if someone asks a question on 
an old minor release version, it should be acceptable to ask them to reproduce 
it on the latest release.
   
   Just checking for my understanding, this would be:
   * Release 0.9.0 next
   * We find a bug, release 0.9.1
   * 0.9.1 is now the only supported release
   * 0.10.0 comes out
   * 0.10.0 is now the only supported release
   
   Who does the patch releases? I'm assuming the nominated release person from 
`0.9.0` ? 


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