Hi,

LTS release break looks good to me.
We have lots of pending  bugfix-alike changes in pull requests, and these 2 
weeks also give a chance to integrate more into Weekly releases and then 
consider these changes for .3 backporting.
 

> Wouldn't it be advantageous to move this RC back to Jan 3 to allow for 
> more flexibility in backporting late fixes? Or is there an advantage to 
> having a four week RC testing period? 
>
+1, we just need to stay a bit conservative while backporting the things. 
Or we could have RC-1 and RC-2 (in the case we plan to do weeklies)

BR, Oleg
 
пятница, 17 ноября 2017 г., 0:48:24 UTC+1 пользователь Daniel Beck написал:
>
>
> > On 16. Nov 2017, at 23:02, Andres Rodriguez <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > 
> > IIRC in the last couple of years (at least) there have been a small 
> break of the normal release cycles during the holiday season. 
>
> Correct -- 2015/2016 we delayed 1.642.1 for two weeks, and 2016/2017 we 
> delayed 2.32.2 for two weeks. 
>
> We have the slack in the schedule -- so we should make use of it if we 
> expect any impact on holidays on our ability to deliver solid releases. 
>
> >         • Dec 20th 2017: LTS 2.89.2 RC (as planned). 
>
> Wouldn't it be advantageous to move this RC back to Jan 3 to allow for 
> more flexibility in backporting late fixes? Or is there an advantage to 
> having a four week RC testing period? 
>
> >         • Dec 24th 2017: Skipped weekly 
> >         • Dec 31st 2017: Skipped weekly 
>
> I don't think there's a need to plan to skip weeklies -- up to KK's 
> availability and out ability to merge relevant changes during this period. 
> I see this as independent from the LTS schedule. 
>
>

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