> Le 7 août 2022 à 21:02, Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond > development <lilypond-devel@gnu.org> a écrit : > > Hi all, > > back in May, I proposed the idea to have a next stable release before > the end of the year and there was generally agreement in the replies: > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2022-05/msg00099.html > > The following is a proposal of a possible timeline; I don't expect this > to be final and if there are good reasons, I think we can and should > change it.
Agreed. > I'm trying to take some of my availabilities into account, > let's see how it works out... > > > (I don't have time to do a release next weekend, August 13/14) > Weekend of August 20/21: LilyPond 2.23.12 > after: build freeze; no changes to configure, Makefiles, and release/ > scripts allowed unless there are very good reasons > > Weekend of September 10/11 OR 17/18: LilyPond 2.23.13 > (depends on my availabilities, I will have to see) > > During week of September 19-25: Branching stable/2.24 unless some > really big problems are reported > > [ branch is frozen, no new features or syntax changes; master is open > again for development Is open again for development of build stuff, right? Or do you see more freezing happening? > and I will pick fixes into the stable branch; > translation work continues on the branch and I'll synchronize back to > master during the releases ] > > Weekend of October 1/2: release candidate LilyPond 2.23.80 > > Weekend of October 29/30 OR November 5/6: LilyPond 2.23.81 > > End of November or begin of December: final LilyPond 2.24.0; or, if > needed, additional release candidate 2.23.82 (in that case hopefully > rather November and then final release around mid December) > > > Comments? In general, sounds like a good plan to me. Thanks, Jean > > Jonas
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