Brennan,

Thanks for doing all this. I'm willing to be release manager for the next
release after 10.0.0.

-adam


On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 10:13 PM Brennan Ashton <bash...@brennanashton.com>
wrote:

> Hey all, we have talked in loose terms about this release, but I think
> it is time we committed, it has been probably too long since our last
> release.
>
> Here is what I would propose for a release schedule:
>
>   09/28/20 -- Master Stability Window (keep the merging of risky PRs
> to a minimum this week)
>   10/03/20 -- Create the 10.0 release branch
>   10/04/20 - 10/12/20 -- Stabilize / test / release notes
>      Additionally in this window we need to make a couple CI tweeks to
> handle the new docs off of the release branch (I expect this won't be
> much work, but will be easier with the branch in place)
>   10/12/20 -- Tag RC0 and call for PPMC / Community Vote
>   10/15/20 (or when we have the votes) Call for IPMC Vote  or create a
> new RC if needed to address issues
>   10/23/20 (Pending votes and RC0 issues) --  Release RC0
>   10/24/20 -- Update site and announce (we have to wait for download
> mirrors to sync).
>
> I know that is almost a month, but that is usually about how long it
> takes for the whole process, but realistically there is only a week or
> so where we are aiming to slow down and stabilize the master branch.
> The rest of it is testing, documenting, voting, and waiting time.
>
> I can be the release manager again for this one. But it would be great
> if someone else jumps in for the release after and I will try to
> document things a bit more to make the process easier.  We will need
> to have more than one release manage to graduate, there are other
> projects that have run into this.
>
> --Brennan
>


-- 
Adam Feuer <a...@starcat.io>

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