Hi Dimitry,

thank you for your reply.

Please excuse me if i came across impatiently, that was not my intention.

It's just that i find the way the project handles events like these, new 
releases, security incidents, etc. very interesting and just generally love to 
hear about it.

Glen, e.g., sent a revised RC-Announcement Mail because of a omitted PGP 
signature. Gotta love this attention to detail.

So i saw the commit with the anticipated 11.1-RELEASE date in the UPDATING file 
and the updated schedule on the website and thought, i just ask..

The (seamingly) disappeared 11.1.0-RELEASE was my mistake (old pathrev in the 
url on svnweb).

Anyhow, i am sure everybody hard at work and i'm looking forward to (another) 
really awesome dot-release.

Have a nice rest-weekend..

Sydney

> On 23. Jul 2017, at 14:53, Dimitry Andric <d...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> 
> On 23 Jul 2017, at 14:36, Sydney Meyer via freebsd-stable 
> <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org> wrote:
>> 
>> are there any "last-minute" issues/changes with the 11.1-RELEASE build?
>> 
>> The 11.1-RELEASE appears to be gone from SVN after the switch from 
>> releng/11.1 to -RELEASE and the Press Release Schedule seems to have changed 
>> without notice.
>> 
>> Not that this is an issue to me, as the releases aren't officially released 
>> until @re sends the announcment email, i'm just curious..
> 
> Don't worry, the release engineers are furiously working behind the
> scenes to get all the correct bits built, verified and uploaded.  This
> will just take a few days.  The schedule is here:
> 
> https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.1R/schedule.html
> 
> It is also perfectly normal for stable/11 to be renamed -STABLE again,
> this is the usual procedure after tagging releases in releng.
> 
> -Dimitry
> 

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