Excellent mail and timing. For me, the big remaining problems, that should
not be hard to fix, are about Node.js debugging (discussed with Jess and
Pete yesterday on dev) and the broken reference in Ant Java Web projects
(reported by several) for which there is a simple workaround and Ant isn’t
our main focus anymore anyway.

So, hoping those will be done after vc3 or in worst case for next release.
I believe we’re looking pretty good and should consider vc3 being the one
that we put forward for real voting, i.e., it could be our release
candidate, even without the above two fixed.

And if we push ahead to vote on becoming top level project, we might be
able to avoid IPMC vote — i.e., I will put a vote thread for top level
project together, after first a discussion thread about this, to sketch out
what that vote means before we actually vote.

So, bring on vc3!

Gj


On Wednesday, March 6, 2019, Laszlo Kishalmi <laszlo.kisha...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> First of all thank you for the increased activity, PR-s are getting
> approved and merged!
>
> Initially we started this release cycle with about one week slide, I think
> cutting a vc3 tomorrow with at least 11 new PR included would put us back
> on the track.
>
> Please also start to concentrate on our blocker issues! I'm going to send
> out a more detailed summary on them after this mail.
>
> Please remember:
>
> Whatever PR you feel is needed to be included into the release shall be
> marked with *Need Cherry Picking* label on GitHub!
>
>
> Laszlo Kishalmi
>
> Volunteer RM of Apache NetBeans 11.0
>
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