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Change approval process
Changes to the release branch require approval. The approval has two parts:
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To request a change after beta, post your request to the mailing list. Put "RFI" (request for inclusion) and the requested release in the subject. Make sure the change has a JIRA, so the reviewer and release manager can record their approvals, rejections, or other comments there. Any changes requested should be consistent with the acceptance criteria listed below. In general, a change for the release branch should be important (if it's not important, we'll get it in the next release) and safe (not liable to cause disruption or instability).
Change acceptance criteria
- Trunk open to Alpha: Developers work at their own discretion
- Alpha to Beta: Major features, improvements, or refactorings need discussion before they can go in; bug fixes are unencumbered
Beta to RC: Bug fixes only; exceptions are sometimes made for improvements that are important, isolated, and small in terms of code delta
After RC: Bug fixes for important defects only, such as build failures, regressions, or security vulnerabilities
Schedule
Alpha - 19 October 2015
- Major feature integration ends; with approval, certain less disruptive features can be committed
- Trunk remains open for bug fixing
- The alpha release tests the release process after the introduction of major features
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