> On 8 Apr 2024, at 17:26, Melanie Plageman <melanieplage...@gmail.com> wrote: > > What if we pick the actual feature freeze time randomly? That is, > starting on March 15th (or whenever but more than a week before), each > night someone from RMT generates a random number between $current_day > and April 8th. If the number matches $current_day, that day at > midnight is the feature freeze. But this implies that actual date is not publicly known before feature freeze is in effect. Do I understand idea correctly? Best regards, Andrey Borodin.
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