Dear all, Coming Monday is the last change to get your fixes in, after that: hard code freeze. Meaning: Just one commit means not only the usual vim+git activity, but also requires a big bunch of approvals to get that fix in.
Now you've been working on your favourite code for almost 6 months since 3.2. You'd probably like some appreciation for that. We like that too, but, please, check if we haven't forgotten your contributions and check the (still changing) 3.4 not-even-alpha quality release notes at: http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.4/ To get in: gnome / 3.4. To anyone not from GNOME: feel free to read, but it is all lies until the password protection has been removed. If you do notice your contribution is missing or there are outright lies, either write something down in the wiki at: https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointThree/ReleaseNotes or send an email to [email protected]. and now for the usual: We would like to inform you about the following: * GNOME 3.3.92 rc tarballs due * Hard Code Freeze Tarballs are due on 2012-03-19 before 23:59 UTC for the GNOME 3.3.92 rc release, which will be delivered on Wednesday. Modules which were proposed for inclusion should try to follow the unstable schedule so everyone can test them. Please make sure that your tarballs will be uploaded before Monday 23:59 UTC: tarballs uploaded later than that will probably be too late to get in 3.3.92. If you are not able to make a tarball before this deadline or if you think you'll be late, please send a mail to the release team and we'll find someone to roll the tarball for you! This is a late freeze to avoids sudden last-minute accidents which could risk the stability that should have been reached at this point. No source code changes are allowed without approval from the release team, but translation and documentation should continue. Simple build fixes are, of course, allowed without asking. For more information about 3.3, the full schedule, the official module lists and the proposed module lists, please see our colorful 3.3 page: http://www.gnome.org/start/unstable For a quick overview of the GNOME schedule, please see: http://live.gnome.org/Schedule Thanks, Your friendly release team -- devel-announce-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/devel-announce-list
