On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Bob Weinand <bobw...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > Am 05.12.2015 um 14:09 schrieb François Laupretre <franc...@php.net>:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > It may seem an obvious or odd question but do we have an estimated
> timeline (or just a rough estimate of a release date) for 7.1, or will it
> be decided later, depending on proposed RFCs ?
> >
> > I am currently working on several features potentially targeting 7.1 and
> such information will be a great help to organize my work. Even an estimate
> of 'probably not before x months/years' will be useful.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > François
>
> In general, let's talk about this in a few months. Like for example in
> March or April, when we'll already some features and improvements into 7.1.
> There's no point in deciding about a release without having any vague idea
> what it's going to be about.
> Usually next (minor) releases are be 10-14 months after the next one.
>
> It doesn't really matter when you work on something… if it won't make it
> into 7.1, it'll be in 7.2. That's what nice here, you can contribute
> whenever you want ;-)
>
> Bob
>
> P.s.: but I guess you can safely assume there won't be any release in the
> next 6 months.
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​Personally, as long as I don't get blindsided by "feature freeze in 48
hours, better get those RFCs written and voted on trololol" I'm okay with
any time. :)​
​

Scott Arciszewski
Chief Development Officer
Paragon Initiative Enterprises <https://paragonie.com/>
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