Hi everyone,

As we approach the final stages of the Rocky release, it's time to start planning Stein work. The Stein release schedule is available here:

https://releases.openstack.org/stein/schedule.html

As discussed[1] during the Vancouver Board+TC+UC meeting, the Foundation will be holding the first PTG in 2019 immediately after the Denver summit in April, 2019 (in the same venue). Since we want to place the PTG close to the cycle start, this results in a slightly-longer release cycle, with the Stein release set to April 10, 2019.

That makes Stein 4 weeks longer than Havana or Kilo, our longest cycles so far. That said, with the Berlin summit, Thanksgiving, the long end-of-year holiday break, and Chinese new year, there will be a lot of work time lost during this cycle (like during all of our Northern-hemisphere winter cycles), so the release management team doesn't really expect Stein to feel that much longer, or work planning to be significantly impacted.

Cheers,

[1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/foundation/2018-June/002598.html

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Thierry Carrez (ttx)

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