Quoting Stephan Kulow
Hi,
I played with dates and holidays and it's *very*, *very* tight ;(
What I came up with is basically:
20121003: Milestone 0 20121108: Milestone 1 20121213: Milestone 2 It's 5 weeks between 1 and 2, but releasing one in between is not worth it and I can make 1 earlier and 2 later ;( 20130117: Beta1 20130207: RC1 20130228: RC2 20130307: GM 20130313: FCS
In theory this can work out, but in practice we again have gained 94 packages not building ;(
I think the schedule CAN work, BUT it is mandatory that we the 'large' stacks start committing to what they are planning to submit for 12.3 soon and work on that until around BETA1 (latest RC1) at which time we really should have only minor updates and fixes coming down the way. Beta1 to GM is roughly 2 month... which is basically what we used in 12.2 to 'stabilize' the system (the famous slip period). From a GNOME perspective I can say that, given this schedule, we will be on GNOME 3.6.<latest patch level>. Best regards, Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org