Thanks for correcting me. :-)

Ralph

Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Actually, we are performing two votes for a release: first one to set
the release date. This gives every committer the chance to be "on board"
for this release and makes sure that preparing the release is not a
waste of time.
Then the second vote will happen for the actual release - usually I
start the vote one day before the release day and people vote then if
the current revision will be the release. This ensures that the "real"
vote is actually about the real release (code).

And these votes do not take that much time for us committers; it's just
kind of a ping and hopefully reveals who's supporting the release :)

Carsten

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