
I'm confused.. How is it that people don't understand that as soon as a release it out the door.. It's then time to merge libraries from trunk to release until the "release branch is closed" announcement goes out. Why is it that people want to wait until right before the release is close to do the merges? On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Tim Blechmann <tim@klingt.org> wrote:
I'm about to post a separate message discussing the length of beta periods.
may I add boost.context to 1.50 too?
By the time we're talking about a beta, it's usually much too late for new libraries.
frankly, one thing is talking about a beta, the other thing is announcing the beta schedule with the words `release is now closed' ... this simply gives people no time to plan in advance in order to merge stuff *before* the beta process starts
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