intrigeri:
> Hi,
>
> this time of the year again! Mozilla published their release schedule
> for 2018, so we can now decide which releases will be major, and which
> ones will be bugfix-only. Once this is done our release managers will
> organize their shifts.
Thanks for taking the initiative for this!
> Proposal:
>
> * 2017-09-26: Release 3.2 (Firefox 52.4) — anonym is the RM
>
> Major release.
>
> * 2017-11-14: Release 3.3 (Firefox 52.5)
>
> Bugfix release.
>
> * 2018-01-16: Release 3.4 (Firefox 52.6)
>
> Bugfix release: yes, the second in a row. Rationale: reset the
> major/bugfix cycle so that the June release can be a major one,
> take December holiday into account, and free some time to work on
> major sponsor deliverables & other roadmap goals.
Ack, I very much agree with this.
> * 2018-03-06: Release x.y (Firefox 52.7)
>
> Major release (possibly the first Buster-based Tails).
>
> * 2018-05-01: Release x.y (Firefox 52.8)
>
> Bugfix release.
>
> * 2018-06-26: Release x.y (Firefox 59.2)
>
> Major release: we're switching to a major new version of Firefox
> + let's deliver our pre-summer work to users.
>
> * 2018-08-21: Release x.y (Firefox 59.3)
>
> Bugfix release: doing 2 major releases in a row is too much work,
> especially during Northern hemisphere summer.
>
> But this is the last release before the end of our contract with
> SponsorW! So either SponsorW work is fully completed in time for
> the June 26 release, or we'll have to put out a beta version in
> August, that includes the final version of that work, which will
> be released in stable Tails in October.
So much for the "let's try to avoid having grant deadlines around the end of summer" attempt... :) [Note: this is not a real disappointment, just ] If the beta workaround is cool, this sounds perfect.
> * 2018-10-16: Release x.y (Firefox 59.4)
>
> Major release.
>
> * 2018-11-27: Release x.y (Firefox 59.5)
>
> Bugfix release.
>
> Thoughts?
LGTM!
Cheers!