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Subject: Upcoming code freeze and release dates for FreeBSD 4.5
Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 12:32:40 -0800
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Hi folks,

First, I'd like to once again express my congratulations all around
for making FreeBSD 4.4 a great release.  It wasn't a perfect release,
and there are still some issues to be investigated with respect to
networking performance in certain situations, but it was still one of
the finest releases we've ever done in terms of stuff "just working"
and our general level of quality control in producing it.  Now let's
see if we can't meet or exceed those same goals with FreeBSD 4.5!

The following dates should be considered firm, and though I know we've
got the holiday season coming up I hope that everyone will still do
their best to hit these milestones:

Feature Freeze:		December 20th, 2001
Release candidate 1:	January 5th, 2002
Release candidate 2:	January 10th, 2002
Release candidate 3:	January 15th, 2002
Final release:		January 20th, 2002

The release candidate 2 and 3 milestones are provisional and may be
skipped or moved depending on how well things go with the first one.
The feature freeze and release dates are NOT provisional and everyone
should understand that if they don't get everything they're currently
looking to merge from current in by the 20th of December, it won't be
in FreeBSD 4.5.  The same goes for any last-minute fixes after January
5th since we don't want a lot of change between the various release
candidates - that only makes life hard for the testers and sort of
goes against the purpose of doing release candidates in the first
place.

Again, please remember that 4.4 was a fine release and will serve as
an excellent base on which to build 4.5 if we don't get too crazy in
merging stuff from -current, so please be conservative in what you
bring over.  Performance improvements and bug fixes should definitely
take priority over "new features" or substantial upgrades, unless
those upgrades are targetted at performance or necessary fixes.

While I'm also always a bit cautious about attaching too much
symbolism to release numbers (it's just a sequence number, after all),
I still think it's kind of cool that with 4.5, we'll finally be moving
out of the stock BSD versioning space.  If people would like to think
of 4.5 as the release that CSRG might have done had they still been
around after 4.4 was released, I won't discourage that kind of
goal-setting. :-)

Thanks,

- Jordan
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