The vote closes today with 6 +1's, 0 -1's and one not voted.
In other words, the 1.1.1 pre3 (beta1) release is pushed to Tuesday,
March 20th, and the dates following are to be adjusted accordingly.
Cheers,
Richard
In message <20180310.114546.780593698922932617.levi...@openssl.org> on Sat, 10
Ma
>Well, the condition for this vote is a bit extraordinary as well. I
couldn't in good conscience propose a week long vote, because that
potentially would have the effect to push the release a week anyway,
because the release would have to wait for the result of the vote.
We didn
In message <20180310124318.ga26...@roeckx.be> on Sat, 10 Mar 2018 13:43:18
+0100, Kurt Roeckx said:
kurt> On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 11:45:46AM +0100, Richard Levitte wrote:
kurt> > Vote text:
kurt> >
kurt> > NOTE: THREE DAY VOTE
kurt> > Why? Because beta1 is currently scheduled to be released in
On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 11:45:46AM +0100, Richard Levitte wrote:
> Vote text:
>
> NOTE: THREE DAY VOTE
> Why? Because beta1 is currently scheduled to be released in three
> days. A longer voting period would hold the release hostage in
> practice, and thereby force a push of the release date reg
I started a vote moments ago on the OMC list with the content that
follows. The OMC will vote on it, hopefully on time, and the
resulting tally will be posted here.
Vote text:
NOTE: THREE DAY VOTE
Why? Because beta1 is currently scheduled to be released in three
days. A longer voting period wo