On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 10:07 AM Miro Hrončok <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 23. 07. 21 19:27, Ben Cotton wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > A few years ago, I created release schedules[1] through Fedora Linux
> > 36. We've almost used up that buffer, so it's time to create the next
> > few years worth of schedules. Before I start that, I want to take the
> > opportunity to make sure the schedules match reality.
> >
> > For teams that already have tasks on the release schedules, I have
> > opened issues in the schedule repo[2]. Please use those to let me know
> > what changes make sense. You may also be hearing from members of the
> > Program Management team about those soon. If your team is not
> > represented on the release schedule but you think it would be, file a
> > new issue.
>
> Hey Ben,
>
> Do you think it makes sense to include expected Python releases there?
>
> With the annual release schedule we can predict that the Python mass rebuild
> will happen at the May/June boundary every year in all odd-numbered Fedora
> releases.
>

We could also include things like compiler toolchains (GCC/LLVM), KDE
Plasma, GNOME, etc. which are major integration points with
predictable schedules.



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