Hi Peter, On 14/02/2022 20:27, Peter Müller wrote: > Hello development folks, > > to make it more clear which patch goes into which release, at which point in time > a Core Update will be closed, and to ideally release stuff ready to go faster, Michael > and myself just had a phone call over the IPFire 2.x release schedule (see: > https://wiki.ipfire.org/devel/release-schedule), and we decided to give that another > try. > > Having extended the "merge window" phase to 14 days, this means: > > - I will push my personal testing branch for Core Update 165 into "next" shortly, > closing the "merge window" (in which I pick up patches from https://patchwork.ipfire.org/) > by the end of this week. > > - Afterwards, Core Update 165 will go into the bugfixing phase for 20 days, until > March 12nd. > > - It will then be released for the public testing phase for 10 days, being released > as stable at approximately March 22nd. At the same time, I will start working on > Core Update 166. > > For personal reasons, I currently lack oversight over my available for the project > in March, and will assign Core Update 166 to somebody else if I cannot take properly > care of it. > > While this sounds a bit rush and complex (to myself as well), I think it is worth > a try. After all, I consider these dates being rough deadlines, and anything major > will (have to) be an exception to this schedule. Just let's see how it works this > time... :-) > > As always, feel free to drop me a line in case of any questions/trouble/etc. > > Also, it would be great if there could be some more people on this list reviewing patches; > some of the 203 patches currently tracked in https://patchwork.ipfire.org/project/ipfire/list/ > have not been reviewed yet. I have had a scan through and reviewed the ones that I feel comfortable that I understand and that my review makes sense. I also think that I shouldn't/can't review my own patches so someone else will have to have a look at those. > Thanks, and best regards, > Peter Müller