On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 8:42 PM Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org> wrote: > > On Mon, 2021-11-15 at 15:58 +0100, Thomas Monjalon wrote: > > For the last 5 years, DPDK was doing 4 releases per year, > > in February, May, August and November (the LTS one): > > .02 .05 .08 .11 (LTS) > > > > This schedule has multiple issues: > > - clash with China's Spring Festival > > - too many rushes, impacting maintainers & testers > > - not much buffer, impacting proposal period > > > > I propose to switch to a new schedule with 3 releases per year: > > .03 .07 .11 (LTS)
+1 > > > > New LTS branch would start at the same time of the year as before. > > There would be one less intermediate release during spring/summer: > > .05 and .08 intermediate releases would become a single .07. > > I think it has almost no impact for the users. > > This change could be done starting next year. > > > > In details, this is how we could extend some milestones: > > > > ideal schedule so far (in 13 weeks): > > proposal deadline: 4 > > rc1 - API freeze: 5 > > rc2 - PMD features freeze: 2 > > rc3 - app features freeze: 1 > > rc4 - last chance to fix: 1 > > release: 0 > > > > proposed schedule (in 17 weeks): > > proposal deadline: 4 > > rc1 - API freeze: 7 > > rc2 - PMD features freeze: 3 > > rc3 - app features freeze: 1 > > rc4 - more fixes: 1 > > rc5 - last chance buffer: 1 > > release: 0 > > > > Opinions? > > We upload only LTS releases to Debian/Ubuntu, so as long as those stay > the same as it is proposed here, no problem for us. > > -- > Kind regards, > Luca Boccassi