During the last days of February of this year some team members have participated in a vote concerning the delay of 0.4.14 release due to the amount of regressions making it not eligible to be released as per the release engineering guidelines. As 1st of March has already passed, this is the current situation with the votes as they stand out for the moment in the following order.
1. Release 0.4.14 as-is (with its known regressions as of now) ================================================= * Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo * Stanislav Motylkov * Hermès BÉLUSCA-MAÏTO * Alexander Rechitskiy * George Bişoc
2. Skip 0.4.14 ================================================= * Victor Perevertkin * Joshua Rice (non team member)
3. Fix the bugs as soon as possible ================================================= None
Oleg Dubinskiy's vote is not counted because his mail is apparently empty (???). Considering the collected votes, should we extend the period of voting for a few days so that the other team members can have an opinion too regard the matter or shall we conclude the voting as is and proceed further with releasing 0.4.14?
Regards, George
As noted in mattermost, I'd like to at least consider what Joachim has to say about this, considering the amount of work he spends on releases.
Regards, Mark
PS: Oleg Dubinskiy's vote is not empty, he simply sent it as html so it is not nicely displayed in the mailing list.
On 07-Mar-21 11:18, George Bişoc wrote:
During the last days of February of this year some team members have participated in a vote concerning the delay of 0.4.14 release due to the amount of regressions making it not eligible to be released as per the release engineering guidelines. As 1st of March has already passed, this is the current situation with the votes as they stand out for the moment in the following order.
- Release 0.4.14 as-is (with its known regressions as of now)
=================================================
- Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo
- Stanislav Motylkov
- Hermès BÉLUSCA-MAÏTO
- Alexander Rechitskiy
- George Bişoc
- Skip 0.4.14
=================================================
- Victor Perevertkin
- Joshua Rice (non team member)
- Fix the bugs as soon as possible
================================================= None
Oleg Dubinskiy's vote is not counted because his mail is apparently empty (???). Considering the collected votes, should we extend the period of voting for a few days so that the other team members can have an opinion too regard the matter or shall we conclude the voting as is and proceed further with releasing 0.4.14?
Regards, George
Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev
Also, hasn´t he been fixing lots of those regressions?
On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 4:23 PM Mark Jansen mark.jansen@reactos.org wrote:
As noted in mattermost, I'd like to at least consider what Joachim has to say about this, considering the amount of work he spends on releases.
Regards, Mark
PS: Oleg Dubinskiy's vote is not empty, he simply sent it as html so it is not nicely displayed in the mailing list.
On 07-Mar-21 11:18, George Bişoc wrote:
During the last days of February of this year some team members have
participated in a vote concerning the delay of 0.4.14 release due to the amount of regressions making it not eligible to be released as per the release engineering guidelines. As 1st of March has already passed, this is the current situation with the votes as they stand out for the moment in the following order.
- Release 0.4.14 as-is (with its known regressions as of now)
=================================================
- Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo
- Stanislav Motylkov
- Hermès BÉLUSCA-MAÏTO
- Alexander Rechitskiy
- George Bişoc
- Skip 0.4.14
=================================================
- Victor Perevertkin
- Joshua Rice (non team member)
- Fix the bugs as soon as possible
================================================= None
Oleg Dubinskiy's vote is not counted because his mail is apparently
empty (???). Considering the collected votes, should we extend the period of voting for a few days so that the other team members can have an opinion too regard the matter or shall we conclude the voting as is and proceed further with releasing 0.4.14?
Regards, George
Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev
Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev