Peter Kovacs wrote:
I do not see your issue. Our release team works much faster then the dev team progresses on 4.2.0.
There is a major difference between a 4.1.x and a new release like 4.2.0: for 4.2.0 we need the entire community, not only what you call the "release team" and developers (read: localization efforts, organized QA efforts, a possible public beta, a baseline update...). If you believe that 4.2.0 is only for developers you are underestimating the task.
A 4.1.7 will keep the routine and knowledge active while we develop 4.2.0.
We have many millions of users. We must provide some value with a release. This meant waiting 11 months (and counting) between 4.1.5 and 4.1.6; if 4.1.6 has no major regressions, we can surely wait some months before considering a 4.1.7 (again, in a non-emergency situation).
But I would really like that we stop talking about this virtual 4.1.7 release and actually release 4.1.6 for real.
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