Hi, As (most of) you are aware, in this cycle, ironic decided to switch to a feature-based release model[0].
Our first semver release, 4.0.0, was tagged this week but a few more things need to be ironed out still (hopefully there will be an announcement about that in the near future). What I wanted to mention is that according to the new process, there will be a final release of ironic that coincides with the Liberty coordinated release. The current plan is to cut a 4.1.0 release around Liberty RC1, which will become our stable/liberty branch. According to the schedule[1], that would most likely happen the week of September 21 or thereabouts. We'll have a better idea as we get closer to the date. It isn't clear to me how ironic is affected by the DepFreeze[2] and the global requirements. Maybe someone who understands that part, could explain. (And perhaps how the new ironic-lib fits into this freeze, or not.) --ruby [0] http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/ironic-specs/specs/liberty-implemented/feature-based-releases.html [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Liberty_Release_Schedule [2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/DepFreeze
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