> FWIW, most of us picking up 1.0.2 will be in it for the long haul, I wouldn't
> expect many to shift from 1.0.2 again to 1.0.3 over the course of a year or
> several. It might be worth rethinking the 1.0.2 release plan to pick
I understand the concern. But we have already declared that 1.0.2 is frozen
except for fixes. And we have some other changes coming post-1.0.2 that we
don't want to delay. For example, I'd expect TLS1.3 to be in, well, 1.0.3 or
whatever we call it.
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