Hi everybody,

in less than one week we will pass the outer marker for our release of 
FlightGear 2.6.0: the creation of the release branches in our git 
repositories. A good time to read the final checklist:

* All features work as desired?

* All major bugs fixed?
 
(http://code.google.com/p/flightgear-bugs/issues/list?q=-Type%3DFeatureRequest)

* All aircraft in FGDATA checked in?

* No console debug messages?

The EOBT (estimated-off-branch-time?) for our branches is 0800UTC on 
January, 17th. I'll announce the precise time the evening before that day.

Please note that during that short period of 1-2 hours, everybody with 
commit rights is requested to _NOT_ push anything to our repositories. 
Go flying, hug your kids, have a beer at the pub - whatever you like. 
Just stay away from gitorious.org/fg.

Please fasten your seat belts, fold away the table in front of you and 
turn off all your electronic devices. Thanks for flying FlightGear!

Torsten on behalf of the entire release crew.




Am 17.11.2011 23:57, schrieb Torsten Dreyer:
> Hi everybody,
>
> after some very active weeks of development in the core and data, we are
> slowly but steadily heading into the next release. This will be version
> 2.6.0 to be released in February 2012.
>
> Please note that
> - the next feature-freeze state will be entered on December, 17th - one
> month from now.
> - the release branch is to be created on January, 17th - two month from now.
> - the release should be ready by February, 17th - three month from now.
> (More details here: http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/Release_Plan)
>
> Those of you who are working on new features or major changes, please
> make sure you code is in the repositories by Dec., 17th.
>
> Thanks for your cooperation and all the excellent and hard work!
>
> Torsten
>
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