On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 1:25 PM Watson Sato <wsato@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello all,

Time for release of v0.1.48 is close, so the stabilization branch has been created.
The release is scheduled to happen at the beginning of next week, at the latest on 14.02.2020.

Correction, January 14th, (14.01.2020).
 

Last time we followed approach of merging fixes to the stabilization branch, and them merge the stabilization branch to master.
But that showed potential to really complicate the merge of the fixes back into master.
This approach also left master hanging out with the bugs discovered during the stabilization phase until after the release was finished, which is not ideal.

So this time we propose to do the fixes on master branch and cherry pick them to the stabilization branch.
The next version milestone is 0.1.49, please use it when resolving issues and pull requests from now.
When a PR is cherry picked into the stabilization branch, change the milestone to 0.1.48, so that it is easy to track in which version a patch was released.

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Watson Sato
Security Technologies | Red Hat, Inc


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Watson Sato
Security Technologies | Red Hat, Inc