As you may or may not have noticed, for 0.94 I'm playing with a "rapid release 
train" scheme.
The train stops by every few weeks, when a jira is done it'll board the train 
and be part of the release, otherwise it simply waits for the next one.

There's a little bit flexibility for important features (especially bug fixes), 
but I want cut a release every 4-6 weeks or so

(unless the rate of new jiras slows down significantly).

Could even drive the frequency up, but then we'd need to build out extensive 
automated integration testing.


Comments? Is that something people appreciate, or are fewer, larger releases 
better to ease the upgrade pain?
(but note that versions of 0.94 are - and will be - compatible with each other, 
so it is possible to skip releases and upgrade to the current one).

-- Lars

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