Collin is correct. Basically, as soon as there's 2 or 3 days without a
release blocker, we'll roll an RC3, and then hopefully there'll be no more
blockers filed and we can do a final release.

At this point, we're still a few weeks away from a final release at best.
 The release itself is pretty stable; the problem is that migrations are so
complicated and provide such a large new feature surface that people are
finding "crash bugs" (i.e. where you give Django some set of inputs and it
crashes during migrations) every day or two with increasingly complex sets
of apps. These are the sorts of things I would have released South with and
fixed in a later release, but we hold Django to a higher standard.

Andrew


On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Collin Anderson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'm not a core developer, but here's the current situation as far as I can
> tell.
>
> There's been a steady stream of about releases blocker coming in almost
> once per day, most of them migrations related:
>
> https://code.djangoproject.com/query?version=!master&resolution=fixed&severity=Release+blocker&or&status=assigned&status=new&version=!master&severity=Release+blocker&col=id&col=summary&col=version&col=status&col=time&col=changetime&desc=1&order=id
>
> So my guess is: once it feels like there aren't any more release blockers
> coming in (maybe a few days without a release blocker), the next step will
> likely be to put out another release candidate. In order to put out the
> final 1.7 release, this release candidate would need to be out and have few
> major bugs for at least two weeks, otherwise we'd need to do yet another
> release candidate.
>
> So, like Florian said, the more we can test the latest 1.7.x code
> especially migrations, the sooner we can discover and fix the major bugs.
>
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