Sounds great.

I like the proposal (and movement) towards more frequent releases. There are 
some Rust PRs and improvements that I’d like to get in for either upcoming 
release, so I’ll work to make those deadlines.

Thank you Jens and everyone who got the 0.14 release out the door.

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From: Jens Geyer <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2021 10:41:31 AM
To: Thrift-Dev <[email protected]>
Subject: [DISCUSS] Next releases

HI all,

I propose that we plan the things that need to go into 0.14.1 to be ready end 
of February, so we have one week time. I will then conduct the release process 
during the week after (first week of March). If anybody wants to include 
something into this particular release but needs more time to complete – no 
problem, just tell us. We can easily add another week, we just need to know.

Also, there is a JIRA milestone for it, so it’s possible to mark resolved 
tickets that go into both branches with both 0.15.0 and 014.1.

I also propose that we aim for a 0.15.0 release to happen in September. 
Traditionally people have other priorities during summer time so if we are 
feature-complete around July (when I would propose to create the branch) there 
should not be too many breaking changes coming in. What the scope of 0.15.0 
might be w/regard to each language or to Thrift in general, I have no 
particular opinion. I just want to fix the date, so we all have a common goal.

Last not least, I want to add that preparing a release is not a special right 
reserved to one person only. This is a community effort, and the process is 
thoroughly documented.

Have fun,
JensG




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