The releases/10.0 branches have been created off of master for both
apps and the OS.

I will work on populating the release note board tomorrow and starting
to compile them.
If any fixes need to be made for the 10.0.0 release they should be
made against master
and then a new PR made against the release branch with BACKPORT in the
title so it
is easier to identify.

Also this issue was called out as being a blocker:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-nuttx/issues/1804

--Brennan

On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 10:13 PM Brennan Ashton
<bash...@brennanashton.com> wrote:
>
> Hey all, we have talked in loose terms about this release, but I think
> it is time we committed, it has been probably too long since our last
> release.
>
> Here is what I would propose for a release schedule:
>
>   09/28/20 -- Master Stability Window (keep the merging of risky PRs
> to a minimum this week)
>   10/03/20 -- Create the 10.0 release branch
>   10/04/20 - 10/12/20 -- Stabilize / test / release notes
>      Additionally in this window we need to make a couple CI tweeks to
> handle the new docs off of the release branch (I expect this won't be
> much work, but will be easier with the branch in place)
>   10/12/20 -- Tag RC0 and call for PPMC / Community Vote
>   10/15/20 (or when we have the votes) Call for IPMC Vote  or create a
> new RC if needed to address issues
>   10/23/20 (Pending votes and RC0 issues) --  Release RC0
>   10/24/20 -- Update site and announce (we have to wait for download
> mirrors to sync).
>
> I know that is almost a month, but that is usually about how long it
> takes for the whole process, but realistically there is only a week or
> so where we are aiming to slow down and stabilize the master branch.
> The rest of it is testing, documenting, voting, and waiting time.
>
> I can be the release manager again for this one. But it would be great
> if someone else jumps in for the release after and I will try to
> document things a bit more to make the process easier.  We will need
> to have more than one release manage to graduate, there are other
> projects that have run into this.
>
> --Brennan

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