Thanks for kicking off the discussion Stephan!

+1 for the *anticipated feature freeze date* end of April and
Zhijiang & Piotr to be the release managers.
Best,
tison.


Dian Fu <dian0511...@gmail.com> 于2020年2月20日周四 上午9:41写道:

> Thanks Stephan kicking off this discussion and Zhijiang volunteering as
> one of the release managers.
>
> +1 for the "feature freeze date" around end of April. There are still more
> than 2 months left, so I think it's a reasonable time.
>
> Thanks,
> Dian
>
> > 在 2020年2月19日,下午10:52,Aljoscha Krettek <aljos...@apache.org> 写道:
> >
> > +1
> >
> > Although I would hope that it can be more than just "anticipated".
> >
> > Best,
> > Aljoscha
> >
> > On 19.02.20 15:40, Till Rohrmann wrote:
> >> Thanks for volunteering as one of our release managers Zhijiang.
> >> +1 for the *anticipated feature freeze date* end of April. As we go
> along
> >> and collect more data points we might be able to strengthen our
> >> initial anticipation.
> >> Cheers,
> >> Till
> >> On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 4:44 AM Zhijiang <wangzhijiang...@aliyun.com
> .invalid>
> >> wrote:
> >>> Thanks for kicking off the next release and the introduction, @Stephan!
> >>>
> >>> It's my pleasure to become the release manager and involve in other
> >>> community works. I am working together with @Piotr for a long time,  so
> >>> very happy to cooperate for the release manager work again. The
> previous
> >>> release work was always well done, and I can learn a lot from these
> rich
> >>> experiences.
> >>>
> >>> +1 for the "feature freeze date" around end of April.
> >>>  Although we have the FF SF in the meantime, fortunately there are no
> long
> >>> public holidays during this period in China.
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>> Zhijiang
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>> From:Stephan Ewen <se...@apache.org>
> >>> Send Time:2020 Feb. 19 (Wed.) 01:15
> >>> To:dev <dev@flink.apache.org>
> >>> Cc:zhijiang <zhiji...@apache.org>; pnowojski <pnowoj...@apache.org>
> >>> Subject:[DISCUSS] Kicking off the 1.11 release cycle
> >>>
> >>> Hi all!
> >>>
> >>> Now that the 1.10 release is out (congrats again, everyone!), I wanted
> to
> >>> bring up some questions about organizing the next release cycle.
> >>>
> >>> The most important questions at the beginning would be
> >>>   - Who would volunteer as Release Managers
> >>>   - When would be the release date.
> >>>
> >>> For the release managers, Piotrek and Zhijiang have mentioned
> previously
> >>> that they would be interested, so I am copying them here to chime in.
> >>> @Piotr and @Zhijiang could you confirm if you are interested in helping
> >>> out with this?
> >>>
> >>> About the release date: By our original "3 months release cycle"
> >>> assumption, we should aim for a release **Mid May**, meaning a feature
> >>> freeze no later than end of April.
> >>> That would be indeed a shorter release cycle than 1.10, and the
> assumption
> >>> of a shorter testing period. But aiming for a shorter release cycle
> than
> >>> 1.10 would actually be nice, in my opinion. 1.10 grew very big in the
> end,
> >>> which caused also a very long testing period (plus Christmas and
> Chinese
> >>> New Year are also partially to blame).
> >>>
> >>> The exact feature freeze date is anyways a community discussion later,
> but
> >>> what do you think about starting with an "anticipated feature freeze
> date"
> >>> around end of April, so that committers, contributors, and users know
> >>> roughly what to expect?
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>> Stephan
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
>
>

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