Tony Breeds wrote: > On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 02:37:50PM -0400, William M Edmonds wrote: >> >> Julien Danjou <jul...@danjou.info> wrote on 08/16/2017 02:13:10 PM: >>> AFAIU it's impossible to cut a branch for our projects and release a rc1 >>> because of the release model we use. The release team does not allow us >>> to do that. We need to release directly a stable version and cut a >>> branch. >>> >>> I guess we'll do that in a couple of week, at release time. >> >> That doesn't fit my understanding of cycle-with-intermediary, which is the >> the ceilometer release model per [0]. As I read the release model >> definitions [1], cycle-with-intermediary means that you can have >> intermediate releases *as well*, but you still have to have a cycle-ending >> release in line with the projects using the cycle-with-milestones model. >> >> Can someone on the release team clarify this for us? > > That's correct the bit you're missing is cycle-with-intermediary doesn't > have pre-releases (b{1,2,3},rc{1,2}) so when the ceilometer team feels > they have the code in shape for a release they'll tag that release and > cut a stable/pike branch at the tag point.
Exactly. As explained a couple weeks ago in the release countdown email[1]: > Deliverables following the cycle-with-intermediary model should also > create their Pike release branch next week. That means potentially > making a last Pike release, and in all cases posting the stable/pike > branch creation request: > > ... > branches: > - location: YOUR.PIKE.VERSION > name: stable/pike [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2017-August/120574.html -- Thierry Carrez (ttx)
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