Hi All

We have our PSC meeting tonight and I have added an agenda item about feature 
freeze exceptions. I will respond immediately after the meeting with any 
decision that has been reached, or if we are not able to reach a consensus I 
will put it to a general members vote. 

As Jürgen is release manager, I would prefer that we have his agreement and 
buy-in (he has already stated a contrary opinion to lifting the freeze - 
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/QGIS-Developer-Feature-freeze-Paid-developer-activities-for-QGIS-3-0-tp5340245p5340300.html
 
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/QGIS-Developer-Feature-freeze-Paid-developer-activities-for-QGIS-3-0-tp5340245p5340300.html>).
 

Probably more accurately I should state that Jürgen already agreed in Girona to 
go to a fixed release schedule in preference to a  ‘when it is ready’ schedule 
as was originally planned.

At the risk of severely irritating Jürgen (sorry!), why don’t we move back to a 
‘release when ready’ approach which might also have the happy by-product of 
being less work for him since he only needs to deal with the process once when 
the release is deemed ready. 

One simple mechanism we could do is have a rolling voting member’s vote (e.g. 
at then end of each month) with a simple question “shall we freeze”? Once we 
have quorum on that vote, we go ahead and freeze and Jürgen can pretty much 
ignore 3.x in his release planning until that vote passes. We also have the 
by-product that we cannot tell our users / customers / fans when the release 
will be ready but by-and-large I think the outcome will be better since we all 
will be dancing to the same tune and we can make sure 3.0 has everything in it 
that we think it should have without compromises.

I also propose that the paid bug fixing should commence now already regardless 
of when the freeze will actually happen.


Our PSC meeting is at 8pm CET (sorry thats an awful time for you Nyall) and 
anybody is always welcome to sit in the call if you wish you raise your 
concerns in person (or send me any notes for things that you would like raised 
on your behalf).


Regards

Tim

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