Update: main branch tagged v1.5.0-rc1

Also, the document got updated recently
https://flashrom.org/release_notes/devel.html and it contains almost
everything now. Release notes will be based on this doc (with a few
small additions).

On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 7:23 PM Anastasia Klimchuk <a...@chromium.org> wrote:
>
> Good day everyone,
>
> We are doing one more release this year! It's a smaller scope than the
> previous one, but will contain some important things.
>
> We now have a document describing release process in details:
> https://flashrom.org/dev_guide/release_process.html so I will just
> tell the dates:
>
> 15 November: tagging v1.5.0-rc1
> 6 December: tagging the release v1.5.0
>
> Between 15 November and 6 December we are focused on testing and
> bugfixing, so no new features will be submitted during that time. The
> patches can still be pushed and reviewed, but submit will need to wait
> for after we tag v1.5.0 (ETA 6 December).
> Bugfixes will be submitted as usual.
>
> Any help with buildind/testing/bugfixing is very much appreciated!
> https://flashrom.org/how_to_support_flashrom.html#building-and-testing-1
>
> What's included in the next release?
> We now have a document which accumulates info about recent development
> (for any next release): https://flashrom.org/release_notes/devel.html
> It's not full final release notes, some things might be missing: for
> example I will soon add the "Bugs fixed" section there.
>
> Lastly, we plan to split flashchips.c into separate smaller files per
> vendor. The file grew huge, and it's time to split. To minimise the
> disruption for contributors who are adding support for new chip
> models, we plan to do this between 15 November and 6 December, when
> there are less contributions. This work will be submitted only after
> v1.5.0 tag.
>
> --
> Anastasia.



-- 
Anastasia.
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