[libvirt] Schedule for next release

2017-08-28 Thread Daniel Veillard
I'm a little behind, I was on vacations last week and kind of forgot ... So I think the best will be to enter freeze tomorrow morning (29 Aug), then have an RC2 on the 31, and make the release over the week-end. I assume this works for everybody, otherwise raise your voice :-) thanks,

[libvirt] Schedule for next release

2017-02-21 Thread Daniel Veillard
Hi everybody, it's about time to think about 3.1.0, I think to be on the safe side for a March 1st release we should enter freeze at the end of the week, most likely on Friday, so if you have patches that need to get in, please make sure they are approved and pushed in time. Hope this works

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release

2016-07-26 Thread Daniel Veillard
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 11:48:38PM +0100, Justin Clift wrote: > On 25 Jul 2016, at 23:13, Daniel Veillard wrote: > > About time to roll that one. > > I think we need to enter freese on Wednesday, then I can make rc2 on Friday, > > and hopefully we can push 2.1.0 on Monday or

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release

2016-07-25 Thread Roman Bogorodskiy
Justin Clift wrote: > On 25 Jul 2016, at 23:13, Daniel Veillard wrote: > > About time to roll that one. > > I think we need to enter freese on Wednesday, then I can make rc2 on Friday, > > and hopefully we can push 2.1.0 on Monday or Tuesday next week. > > > > Raise a

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release

2016-07-25 Thread Justin Clift
On 25 Jul 2016, at 23:13, Daniel Veillard wrote: > About time to roll that one. > I think we need to enter freese on Wednesday, then I can make rc2 on Friday, > and hopefully we can push 2.1.0 on Monday or Tuesday next week. > > Raise a flag if that doesn't work :-)

[libvirt] Schedule for next release

2016-07-25 Thread Daniel Veillard
About time to roll that one. I think we need to enter freese on Wednesday, then I can make rc2 on Friday, and hopefully we can push 2.1.0 on Monday or Tuesday next week. Raise a flag if that doesn't work :-) thanks, Daniel -- Daniel Veillard | Open Source and Standards, Red Hat

[libvirt] Schedule for next release 1.2.4

2014-04-25 Thread Daniel Veillard
Sorry about the late notice, I forgot about the end of month coming. It seems we are trying a lot of patches in right now, but it would be good to not drift too much, so I am suggesting to enter the freeze on Monday morning. This mean I could push 1.2.4 either on Friday if everything looks

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release

2013-10-29 Thread Daniel Veillard
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 12:30:33PM +, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 05:18:22PM -0400, Daniel Veillard wrote: Assuming we want to release around the end of the month means we ought to enter freeze next week around the 24 or 25, but I know I will be very busy and have

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release

2013-10-28 Thread Daniel P. Berrange
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 05:18:22PM -0400, Daniel Veillard wrote: Assuming we want to release around the end of the month means we ought to enter freeze next week around the 24 or 25, but I know I will be very busy and have a hard time on those days. So potentially I will try to do the freeze

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release

2013-10-28 Thread Doug Goldstein
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 7:30 AM, Daniel P. Berrange berra...@redhat.com wrote: On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 05:18:22PM -0400, Daniel Veillard wrote: Assuming we want to release around the end of the month means we ought to enter freeze next week around the 24 or 25, but I know I will be very busy

[libvirt] Schedule for next release

2013-10-18 Thread Daniel Veillard
Assuming we want to release around the end of the month means we ought to enter freeze next week around the 24 or 25, but I know I will be very busy and have a hard time on those days. So potentially I will try to do the freeze on the Saturday 26 for a release around Nov 1st, but there is a

[libvirt] Schedule for next release

2013-09-20 Thread Daniel Veillard
If we want to stick to the end of the month schedule we need to enter freeze for 1.1.3 next week, I suggest to do this early on Wed 25 so that we can plan on pushing 1.1.3 on the Tue 1st Oct So unless there is a serious issue, let's plan to freeze next Wed, Daniel -- Daniel Veillard |

[libvirt] Schedule for next release

2013-08-20 Thread Daniel Veillard
To try to stay on the end of month release schedule, I am suggesting to enter the freeze for 1.1.2 next Tuesday, i.e. the 27th Aug, and then shoot for a release on the morning of Monday 2nd of Sep. So unless I hear disagreements, that's the plan :-) Daniel -- Daniel Veillard | Open

[libvirt] Schedule for next release 1.1.1

2013-07-18 Thread Daniel Veillard
Time to plan the release at the end of the month, for a change I would prefer to release a bit earlier and shoot for Tue 30th July. So this would mean that we enter the freeze on Wednesday 24 next week, hopefully that is fine for everybody, if people have pending patche(s) that still need

[libvirt] Schedule for next release 1.0.7 ?

2013-06-19 Thread Daniel Veillard
If we want to release at the end of the month as usual, we should probably enter freeze next Monday or Tuesday. There is however some patch set needing review, e.g. the 'Guest Panicked' one or the big fine grained ACL feature. Dan do you think this can reasonably be merged in by next Monday ?

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release 1.0.7 ?

2013-06-19 Thread Osier Yang
On 20/06/13 02:17, Daniel Veillard wrote: If we want to release at the end of the month as usual, we should probably enter freeze next Monday or Tuesday. There is however some patch set needing review, e.g. the 'Guest Panicked' one or the big fine grained ACL feature. Dan do you think this

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release ?

2013-05-23 Thread Michal Privoznik
On 22.05.2013 21:59, Daniel Veillard wrote: It seems that if we want to have the release at the end of the month we ought to enter freeze next Monday the 27 for a release on the 3rd (I may have a hard time making the release on Friday 31 or w.e.). Is there any problem with freezing next

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release ?

2013-05-23 Thread Osier Yang
On 23/05/13 03:59, Daniel Veillard wrote: It seems that if we want to have the release at the end of the month we ought to enter freeze next Monday the 27 for a release on the 3rd (I may have a hard time making the release on Friday 31 or w.e.). Is there any problem with freezing next Monday

[libvirt] Schedule for next release ?

2013-05-22 Thread Daniel Veillard
It seems that if we want to have the release at the end of the month we ought to enter freeze next Monday the 27 for a release on the 3rd (I may have a hard time making the release on Friday 31 or w.e.). Is there any problem with freezing next Monday ? If not let's proceed that way, in that case

[libvirt] Schedule for next release: entering freeze in a week

2012-08-15 Thread Daniel Veillard
I would rather have the release a bit earlier than expected, I was initially hoping to get a new set of localization for Sep 4 but it is clear at this point that we won't have them in time. Since we have been working on 0.10.0 for 6 weeks now, I think pushing it 2 weeks from now is reasonnable,

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release: entering freeze in a week

2012-08-15 Thread Osier Yang
On 2012年08月15日 17:05, Daniel Veillard wrote: I would rather have the release a bit earlier than expected, I was initially hoping to get a new set of localization for Sep 4 but it is clear at this point that we won't have them in time. Since we have been working on 0.10.0 for 6 weeks now, I

[libvirt] Schedule of next release

2012-06-05 Thread Daniel Veillard
I just looked and we are at 142 patches since the 0.9.12 release. If we were to keep the 1 month between releases schedule we would need to enter freeze at the end of the week, and that mean a relatively small release next. So I suggests to delay the release by 2 more weeks which also has the

Re: [libvirt] Schedule of next release

2012-06-05 Thread Michal Privoznik
On 05.06.2012 16:04, Daniel Veillard wrote: I just looked and we are at 142 patches since the 0.9.12 release. If we were to keep the 1 month between releases schedule we would need to enter freeze at the end of the week, and that mean a relatively small release next. So I suggests to delay

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release libvirt-0.9.12

2012-04-28 Thread Stefan Berger
On 04/27/2012 11:34 PM, Daniel Veillard wrote: I'm not really able to make a good review of remaining patches sent on the list and not pushed today, but I would like to check the pvs driver set patches before entering the freeze, so I'm postponing it until after the week-end, possibly on

Re: [libvirt] Schedule for next release libvirt-0.9.12

2012-04-27 Thread Daniel Veillard
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 05:22:29PM +0800, Daniel Veillard wrote: Assuming we try to stay on a monthly schedule, then I would suggest to enter the freeze around next Friday (27th April) and shoot for a release around the 4th of May. I'm supposed to be in vacation most of next week, but I

[libvirt] Schedule for next release libvirt-0.9.12

2012-04-20 Thread Daniel Veillard
Assuming we try to stay on a monthly schedule, then I would suggest to enter the freeze around next Friday (27th April) and shoot for a release around the 4th of May. I'm supposed to be in vacation most of next week, but I think I will still be able to make the release candidate 1 We have a

[libvirt] Schedule for next release 0.7.1

2009-08-27 Thread Daniel Veillard
Hello, following a bit too much backlog on libxml2 for the last years and an happy familly event, I have been a bit sidetracked in the last weeks and will be in the near future. I know there is a tons of pending patches, updates for drives and cleanups waiting for a release. I will try to