On 4 November 2015 at 16:01, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> That would still put 5.0.5 in the middle of winter break.
>
> Probably we should schedule that for a 3 week timebox too. So:
>
> 5.0.4 -> November 18th
> 5.0.5 -> December 9th
> 5.0.6 -> January 6th (back to normal 4 week timebox)
>
>
>> I gene
That would still put 5.0.5 in the middle of winter break.
Probably we should schedule that for a 3 week timebox too. So:
- 5.0.4 -> November 18th
- 5.0.5 -> December 9th
- 5.0.6 -> January 6th (back to normal 4 week timebox)
I generally prefer shorter cycles
>
I agree, to a point. Bu
+1
I generally prefer shorter cycles
On Wed, 4 Nov 2015 06:11 andrea boriero wrote:
> I vote for November 18
> On 3 Nov 2015 18:36, "Steve Ebersole" wrote:
>
> > Keeping up with the 4 week timebox for 5.0 bugfix releases unfortunately
> > puts them on bad days with the upcoming holidays.
> >
>
I vote for November 18
On 3 Nov 2015 18:36, "Steve Ebersole" wrote:
> Keeping up with the 4 week timebox for 5.0 bugfix releases unfortunately
> puts them on bad days with the upcoming holidays.
>
> 5.0.4 would hit Nov 25th which is the day before Thanksgiving here in the
> US
> 5.0.5 would hit D
Keeping up with the 4 week timebox for 5.0 bugfix releases unfortunately
puts them on bad days with the upcoming holidays.
5.0.4 would hit Nov 25th which is the day before Thanksgiving here in the US
5.0.5 would hit Dec 23rd, 2 days before Christmas
So I propose pushing 5.0.4 forward or back one