Jean T. Anderson wrote:
I believe some of the features were already originally planning on
an august 15 or later date, and have adjusted to an august 10 date.
Some definitely won't make it with an earlier code freeze.
There's no "code freeze" per se on ASF projects.
sorry, I never meant to imply a code freeze - I agree that there should
not be a freeze. Branching the code earlier gives the release and
developers what they need. And in the branch we should not "freeze",
though it is nice to either give the release coordinator a chance to
bump the release id in the branch, or to do so your self as was done
with the 10.1.3 release.
I meant that features that are being targeted for the 10.2 relese may
not make the proposed branch date.