Ups, I started from the release date I was meaning April for the RCs:
* Tue - 2023-04-11 * Tue - 2023-04-18 - RC-2 * Tue - 2023-04-25 - RC-3 * Tue - 2023-05-02 - Announce 3.0 Release Sorry for the mixup! -- Matteo Merli <matteo.me...@gmail.com> On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 10:39 PM Dave Fisher <wave4d...@comcast.net> wrote: > +1. > > I think that there is a typo. See below. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Feb 17, 2023, at 2:44 PM, Matteo Merli <mme...@apache.org> wrote: > > > > Since the LTS release model has been formally approved, I'm proposing > > the following schedule for the release: > > > > * Tue - 2023-05-11 > > - RC-1 > > - Code Freeze -- Only critical fixes will be merged in the 3.0 > > release branch. Contributors should plan to have all the changes merged > in > > before this date. Exceptions should be extremely rare and strongly > > motivated. > > > > * Tue - 2023-05-18 - RC-2 > > * Tue - 2023-05-25 - RC-3 > > * Tue - 2023-05-02 - Announce 3.0 Release > > You meant June 2, 2023? > > Best, > Dave > > > > These dates will be published on the website to present users with a > > "roadmap" and we should commit to and respect these dates. > > > > I also wanted to propose trying out a model where we have 3 release > > managers for all major releases. > > > > The reasoning behind this is for this small group of people to > collaborate > > and divide the tasks for the release: merging patches from the "master" > > branch, preparing RC, and testing. > > > > Since everyone also has other work duties and unexpected tasks that can > pop > > up at any time, it will help to have redundancy in the release-management > > "team", so that we can release on the exact dates. > > > > Thanks, > > Matteo > > > > -- > > Matteo Merli > > <mme...@apache.org> > >