On 22.12.2014, at 18:05, Jesse Glick <[email protected]> wrote:

> IIRC Kohsuke accounted for year-end holidays in the 12-week cycle
> proposal, by leaving some predetermined dead time at the end of the
> year (so there are exactly 4 cycles per year). But I do not recall the
> detailed proposal.

Twelve releases per year every four weeks (starting Jan 28 with 1.AAA.1) means 
we're done on Dec 3 with 1.DDD.3, and four weeks dead time.

The first release for this model was 1.554.1 on Apr 30. While a very quick 
release, it was still 8 days late in the new model.

After that, new versions were released on average every 30.5 days (6 releases 
in 183 days instead of 168) until 1.580.2. That one arrived 46 days after 
1.580.1, 18 days late.

So while in theory there's a buffer in December, it was quickly used up, 
resulting in this overlap with holidays.

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