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* [http://xen.markmail.org/message/hblmr2cy46ls3cvb RFC: Survey on release cycle] |
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* [http://xen.markmail.org/message/mw5ruoxd6mo64z3m RFC: LTS and stable release scheme] |
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* [http://xen.markmail.org/message/veqxur64wrwini73 RFC: change to 6 months release cycle] |
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== Other Information about how we manage releases == |
== Other Information about how we manage releases == |
Latest revision as of 17:49, 11 November 2015
Rather than try to predict precisely what will make it into what release, we are following an approach from the Agile world and call all uncompleted features the "Backlog". We are however keeping track who is doing what, what is completed and what is almost completed in this wiki page. For ongoing work check out the Process section of this document.
Release Manager
Wei Liu from Citrix remains Release Manager for Xen 4.7.
Roadmap
As in the past, roadmap discussions will mostly happen on the xen-devel mailing list (see below). The convention is that our release manager will regularly post an e-mail called Xen 4.7 development update on the xen-devel list and that community members respond to it.
The Process
You can find information on how we make releases in this blog post. We also attached a few pictures for your convenience.
Xen 4.7 Timeline
We are planning on a 8-month release cycle. Our current estimated dates:
Development start: 13 October 2015 <==== WE ARE HERE ===> Last posting date: 18 March 2016 Hard code freeze: 1 April 2016 Release date: 3 June 2016
Running Roadmap Updates on xen-devel
See
Related Presentations
Xen 4.7 Completed Features
== Hypervisor == === x86 === Intel CDP support - He Chen
Record of Discussions and Votes leading to the 4.7 Release Process
- [Vote] Release cycle scheme
- RFC: Survey on release cycle
- RFC: LTS and stable release scheme
- RFC: change to 6 months release cycle