On 1 December 2013 09:46, Tomasz PaweÅ‚ Gajc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> as i mentioned on last TC meeting, i'm providing a draft release plan for
> 2014.0 OMV distribution release.
>
> Everything what you need is here on a dedicated wiki page for 2014.0
> https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/2014.0
> also a pdf version is attached to this e-mail.
>
> Simple steps:
> * Feature planing stage - we gather all needed features which we would like to
> have - 2013-12-15
>
> I've prepared page for this, so please fill it with your ideas, but first make
> them reasonable and "fittbale" for 2014 release cycle.
> https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/2014.0/Specifications
>
> * Mass rebuild - 2014-01-20 - rebuilding and fixing all failed packages
>
> * Alpha - 2014-01-31 - releasing ISO with press anouncement
>
> * Mass rebuild - 2014-02-15 - rebuilding and fixing all failed packages
>
> * Beta - 2014-02-28 - releasing ISO with press anouncement
>
> * Version freeze - 2014-03-11 - uploading new verson of packages to cokker
> main repository is forbidden unless Q&A will allow
>
> * RC1 - 2014-03-21 - releasing ISO with press anouncement
>
> * RC2 - 2014-04-04 - releasing ISO with press anouncement
>
> * GA - 2014-04-18 - releasing ISO with press anouncement
>
> * Maybe some release party ? :)
>
> I hope we made a clear decision in Prague and last TC meeting that we want
> this release to be done smooth and quickly, so this means we should not plan
> any major brakages, only keep updated kernel, gcc, xorg, perl, KDE, artwork,
> ples few more based on accepted features.
> I think we should consider to release a working ARM port with 2014.
>
> RFC are welcome, also please fill the features.
>
> P.S.
>
> Sorry for not being on IRC and stuff but i got flu and feel not very well.
>
>

Ok, I just need one point of clarification here:

- Is 2014.0 using the 2013.0 repositories?

-- 
Robert Xu :: protocol.by/rxu

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