Re: [openstack-dev] [Fuel] Soft code freeze is planned for July, 24th

2014-07-23 Thread Mike Scherbakov
Andrew, thanks for pointing this out. Engineering in Europe has code review in priority #1 after fixing critical issues which block us from further testing. Overall, I think it should be simple. If developer didn't push the crowd to review the patch linked to Low/Medium bug, and it didn't get merg

Re: [openstack-dev] [Fuel] Soft code freeze is planned for July, 24th

2014-07-22 Thread Andrew Woodward
Mike, I don't think we should SCF until the review queue is addressed, there are far to many outstanding reviews presently. I'm not saying the queue has to be flushed and revised (although we should give this time given the size of the outstanding queue) , but all patches should be reviewed, and m

[openstack-dev] [Fuel] Soft code freeze is planned for July, 24th

2014-07-22 Thread Mike Scherbakov
Hi Fuelers, Looks like we are more or less good to call for a Soft Code Freeze [1] on Thursday. Then hard code freeze [2] will follow. It is planned to have no more than 2 weeks between SCF and HCF [3]. When hard code freeze is called, we create stable/5.1 branch at the same time to accept only cr