[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Xen 4.16 development update - tree status
Tree status =========== We are now in feature freeze. Until code freeze, straightforward bugfixes (and documentation changes) may continue to be committed without a Release-Ack, until the Code Freeze, which will be on Friday 29th October.[1] Any patches introducing features should have been committed by now. All patches containing substantial refactoring need a Release-Ack, even if the intent is to fix bugs. If in doubt please ask for a Release-Ack. The current planned release schedule ==================================== Friday 29th October Code freeze Bugfixes only, all changes to be approved by the Release Manager, on the basis of a (progressively stricter[*]) risk assessment. (2 weeks) Friday 12th November **tentative** Hard code freeze [*] Bugfixes for serious bugs (including regressions), and low-risk fixes only. (0.5 weeks) Tuesday 16th November **tentative** Branch off staging-4.16 xen-unstable open again - with caveats to avoid release disruption. (1.5 weeks) Friday 26th November **tentative** Final commits (docs/prep only) Week of 29th November **tentative** Release (probably Tuesday or Wednesday) Open issues and blockers ======================== I am aware of a number of oustanding bug fixes, particularly for x86. I would appreciate attention from maintainers to these so that they can be applied sooner rather than later. I don't believe any of these have been explicitly flagged as RC, or regressions, but I think my information may be incomplete. In general, please would people explicitly note release-blocker issues to me, so that I can see that they are sorted out. I'm aware of one thing that I definitely want to see fixed before release: the patch "Enable the existing x86 virtual PCI support for ARM" needs rework. I believe this is in hand. Ian. [1] As previously discussed, this timescale has been compressed by one week. [*] The distinction between Code Freeze and Hard Code Freeze is a matter of degree, not kind; the Hard Code Freeze data and associated tighter policy text is indicative rather than normative.
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