On 17/12/19 3:40 am, Glyph wrote:
The whole point would be to define a concrete end in terms of the final
release - and I have no doubt that if we say what the date of the final
2.7 release is, Hawkie will get it out /on the dot/, and not a day past
its deadline :). So no way it would be open-ended.
-g
At this point, I think 1st of January is unrealistic for those that want
to do a final drive for things inclusive of 2.7 support.
Without any better ideas, what if we just say something like 1st March?
I don't think much would realistically happen in the rest of March,
considering a fair amount of people would be gearing up for PyCon, and
then it lets us have a decent amount of space for a release candidate
and the potential for any successive RCs without it spilling over into
PyCon US, where I have a feeling those of us attending would prefer to
look to the future :)
- Amber
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