On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Alan Griffiths <alan.griffi...@canonical.com> wrote:
On 02/04/14 04:03, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
 We're almost at final freeze [1]. However Mir 0.1.8 requires one or
two more fixes before it gets tagged. In the mean time, please try to
 avoid top-approving anything that's not a critical fix, until it's
tagged.

We shouldn't ever be top-approving anything we're not happy to ship - so
why are you suggesting we do anything different now?

There are lots of different states that fall under “happy to ship” that change over the project life cycle; close to release it's perfectly reasonable to enforce a “no new features” policy. We don't, and can't, catch all possible problems in code review, and new features are inherently more risky than fixes.


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