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Re: Subversion 1.7.0 GO / NO-GO

From: rupert.thurner <rupert.thurner_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 14:10:24 -0700 (PDT)

On Sep 19, 5:54 pm, Hyrum K Wright <hyrum.wri..._at_wandisco.com> wrote:
> All,
> I'm currently planning on rolling the final 1.7.0 release candidate
> this Thursday evening (UTC +0100).  Assuming the tests pass and
> signatures are valid, I'll cut the final release from the same magic
> revision early next week, with the hope of releasing by weeks' end
> (folks won't need to retest if they already tested rc4).
>
> However, these dates are fluid, and depend on our feeling of
> releasability as a community.  I'm uncomfortable making that decision
> on my own; I know there may be outstanding issues, but don't know
> their severity or impact.  I therefore request an up-or-down vote of
> the above plan.
>
> Please, no +/-0 votes on this one.  I'm asking you to take a stand,
> either in favor or against proceeding with the release.  I *don't*
> want a couple of +1s and a bunch of +/-0's; we need to be sure we have
> broad community support behind this much-anticipated release.
>
> In other words, if you've got an objection, please voice it *NOW*.
> (Even if you don't have any objections, it's important to know that,
> too.)
i have no voting right here, but it would be great the working copy
upgrade problem (in our opinion a blocker) would be fixed. see
http://groups.google.com/group/subversion-development/browse_thread/thread/3b4a6e53f6f3a8b8.

rupert.
Received on 2011-09-19 23:10:57 CEST

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