> Proposed deadline of December 17th or 23rd to get the next pre-release > cut and proposed for voting.
I'd prefer the earlier date to avoid the holiday void. I'd also prefer if this one were called RC1, to give some incentive to wider testing, giving people more time for testing until January. Numbers are cheap, there can be another RC in January. Will anyone be able to work on: Bug 6228 sa-learn --backup is broken ? That is not my familiar territory, and the Bug 6253 and Bug 4949 are giving me plenty to work on. Justin Mason wrote: > I think we will see a flurry of bug reports over the holidays, and > this will probably necessitate another beta in Jan. FYI. Another one most likely yes. Whether it's called beta or rc remains to be decided. Daryl wrote: > Other than a "lets get it out" attitude, which I do encourage, are we > trying to meet any other (distro?) deadlines? As far as I can tell, the Ubuntu people are looking forward to a new SA release and have their schedule. Not too tight, but still: > Subject: Re: Spamassassin - Ubuntu Server > Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 17:47:20 +0000 > From: Dave Walker <[email protected]> > CC: [email protected] > >> What is your schedule, or rather, when is a deadline for your decision >> about SpamAssassin? >> > We haven't yet had the Development Summit, which is happening next week. > However, at this stage - there isn't a huge hurry. However, I'm keen > to try and get something done in reasonably short time, as I would like > to put out a call for testing, to ensure it's as stable as possible at > Ubuntu release time (Release early, often etc). > > However, realistically - it would be really good to have what we plan to > ship in by around Feburary next year. Although, I would be happy to get > an RC uploaded as soon as it's ready, and keep the code synced with your > snapshots until stable. > > For more information on the development cycle: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseSchedule Mark
