I think we will need to take a bit of a delay on the code freeze for this
Friday. 3.4-dev is unstable in CI - i've been trying to get to the root of
the problem for a week now and it's still not completely resolved. That's
prevented me from looking at other issues I wanted to get done and I think
that there is definitely some outstanding work from folks who are off for
the holidays. So, let's revisit code freeze a week from now and see where
things are. Thanks!

On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 3:37 PM Stephen Mallette <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In the worst case, if there were things we wanted added to 3.6.0 that
> weren't quite ready for code freeze we could release 3.5.2 and hold the
> freeze on its branch while 3.6.0 finished. I just wouldn't want a 3.6.0 to
> force a few commits into a fast turnaround release of 3.5.3. That might
> give some buffer if we wanted, but it would be nice if it could all just
> land at once.
>
> On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 3:07 PM Kelvin Lawrence <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> The work for adding a regex TextP is sitting on the TINKERPOP-2652
>> branch. I still need to write the docs and add one last Java test but
>> otherwise it's close to PR ready. I would like to try and get that into 3.6
>> which I think I should be able to do before the cutoff.
>> In general capturing what we have now into a set of releases makes sense
>> to start the year with a pretty clean mainline branch that we can iterate
>> on.
>> Kelvin
>>
>>     On Monday, December 13, 2021, 06:44:46 AM CST, Stephen Mallette <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  I'd like to propose we do a release for the new year, with code freeze
>> starting conveniently on Friday December 31.
>>
>> I think we should also consider making this the last release of 3.4.x.
>>
>> It occurred to me that 3.6.x doesn't have a name yet. Working in reverse
>> (never done it this way before), I have a Victorian/Steampunk sorta
>> Gremlin
>> image that could be used for a logo, and searching around for related
>> music
>> came across a whole genre of Steampunk Music. First artist group I clicked
>> on, Deus Ex Vapore Machina, has a song called "Tinkerheart" - sorta just
>> fits I'd say.
>>
>
>

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