hit some more snags along the way this morning. note that the 3.5.3 tag will have a failing build associated to it in CI. it's not due to anything wrong with the code itself. the problem is with the CI configuration for gremlin-go. everything else should be passing just fine. i'm doing another build now just to be sure. i don't think this should be a reason to re-package the build (which i've already had to do once today unfortunately when a bad file found its way into the source distribution).
Assuming my test runs of the build pass, I'll get the 3.5.3 VOTE thread out there. On Mon, Apr 4, 2022 at 6:40 AM Stephen Mallette <[email protected]> wrote: > I pushed a number of little changes last week, but they were mostly to > non-code related bits of the release branches. afaik, we're still having > some issues with the merge of gremlin-go to master as there were more > changes than expected to deal with in the merge. worst case, i suggest that > we move ahead with release and only put out a 3.5.3-rc1 for gremlin-go and > then push ahead with 3.5.3/3.6.0 release. Then, when master stabilizes for > gremlin-go we can do a 3.6.1-rc1 immediately. I'm also a bit behind on few > other code freeze items, so release artifacts may not be available today. > > On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 7:20 AM Stephen Mallette <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Moving forward with code freeze - let's look to get all open PRs expected >> to land in releases merged early this week so that proper testing of all >> changes can start. As usual, we will use this thread, throughout code >> freeze as issues arise. Thanks! >> >> On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 1:49 PM Stephen Mallette <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> I should have sent this a bit earlier but I think we largely have all of >>> the PRs in review at this point that will cover what was planned for 3.5.3 >>> and 3.6.0. As such I think we can enter into code freeze for close of >>> business tomorrow and get organized for release. Please yell if there are >>> any outstanding concerns to address. >>> >>> >>>
