Dear,

On Wed, 21 Oct 2020 at 14:44, Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> wrote:

> >  - staging is freezed
>
> Do we want to merge ‘staging’ before the release, though?

>From my point of view, it would be really nice.  Marius or any
"merger" (Jakub, Efraim, Brett), is it reasonable?  WDYT?


> > The proposed coming timeline is:
> >
> >  - freeze starting the Oct. 26th
> >  - last round for testing all over the week
> >  - unfreeze the Oct. 29th and then create the branch
> >  - minor bug fixes and all the papeword around (NEWS, blog, etc.)
> >  - release Nov. 6th.
>
> Overall LGTM, but could you clarify what you mean by “freeze” on
> Oct. 26–29?  No “important” changes to ‘master’, including to the
> manual, is that correct?

Yes, no "important" changes to 'master' which means:
 - no package or service updates
 - no manual entry
 - only serious fixes under guix/ or installer(s)

>From my point of view, it is easier to freeze 'master' since everybody
can "guix pull" and check that everything is fine.
Otherwise, instead of the freeze, let create the branch and so "guix
pull --branch=version-1.2.0".  It is up to you.


Cheers,
simon

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