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semyers, 08/16/2016 07:49 PM


Pulp 2.10 Release Schedule

2016-06-28 2.9 GA Planned Release Date
2016-07-19 Feature freeze
2016-07-26 2016-08-16 Beta, Branches created
2016-08-02 2016-08-23 Release candidate
2016-08-09 2016-08-30 GA Release

Many features included in the feature freeze for this are still in review, which has caused a slip of the release timeline for the release. Additionally, blocking issues were discovered in other streams that were found to affect 2.10, adding further delay. With the release of the 2.9.2 hotfix and imminent release of 2.8.7, all known
blocking issues are resolved and 2.10 is unblocked.

The schedule above is tentative, and may still change depending on the results of integration testing.

Pulp 2.11 Release Schedule

Due to the delays in the 2.10 mentioned above, it is likely that the 2.11 release will be delayed.

2016-08-09 2.10 GA Planned Release Date
2016-08-30 Feature freeze
2016-09-06 Beta, Branches created
2016-09-13 Release candidate
2016-09-20 GA Release

Future Releases

Following the 2.11 release, Pulp development will have transitioned almost entirely to working on the upcoming Pulp 3 release. Any releases after Pulp 2.11 will be scheduled as-needed.

Definitions

Beta - All bug fixes that need to be in the release are complete. Dev believes the release is ready.
Feature Freeze - No new features allowed after this date. Though exceptions can be made for work waiting on review, the submitter should attempt to have work reviewed and merged before the freeze date.
Release Candidate (RC) - QE has performed their testing and is satisfied to release. No new bug fixes after this point. Regressions or other urgent bug fixes will be handled case by case. There are no release candidates for Z releases.
Generally Available (GA) - Release is generally available in the stable repositories.
Dev branch - Branch created for Z (bugfix) release code changes related to a Generally Available Y release.

Y Release Cadence

The Y release cycle begins on the day of the previous GA Y release.

  • week 0: (Y-1) Previous Y Generally Available Release
  • week 3: Feature Freeze
  • week 4: Beta Y release
    • dev branch created for this Y Release
    • build system adapted to build from dev branch
    • master branch now tracks development for next Y release
    • beta is built from dev branch
  • week 5: Y Release Candidate
  • week 6: Generally Available Y Release

Z Release Cadence

The Z release cycle consists of alternating weekly beta and GA releases of bug & security fixes for Generally Available Y releases, built from a dev branch.

  • week 0: (Z-1) Previous Z GA Release
  • week 1: Beta Z Release
  • week 2: GA Z Release

Z releases are released as often as possible based on this schedule.

Updated by semyers over 7 years ago · 22 revisions