If memory serves me right, Freddie Cash wrote: > On Tuesday 26 December 2006 01:49 pm, Martin Blapp wrote: >>>> Build 6.2-RC2 24 December 2006 Begin building the second >>>> release candidate >>>> build for all Tier-1 platforms. >> http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.2R/schedule.html > > Note: Only the actual column for RC2 has been updated. The expected > column for everything that follows still lists dates in Oct/Nov > timeframe. I think this is what Brett is asking about: and update on > the expected timeframe.
The bits for 6.2-RC2 are making their way to the FTP mirrors now (if they're not there already). I think it should be possible to announce 6.2-RC2 today. The current, tentative plan is to start building 6.2-RELEASE about a week and a half after the 6.2-RC2 announce date (again, that might be today), and then announce 6.2-RELEASE a few days later. This assumes that there aren't any (more) last-minute problems. The situation has been fairly fluid over the last month or so, due to various problems that keep showing up at inconvenient times...everything from last-minute bugs to ftp-master's RAID blowing up. I admit we haven't been real communicative about the status of the release. :-p Bruce.
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