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Subject: Revised TB Summary of release discussion
From: Mark Banner <
mba...@mozilla.com>
To:
tb-pl...@mozilla.org <
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Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2012 13:32:35 +0100
> I just wanted to revise the summary of the release discussion, based on
> the earlier thread, and the discussions we've had at the status meetings.
>
> Here is where I think we are at:
>
> * Mainstream releases will generally follow the ESR branch from TB 17
> * A TB 17.1 release (which would be based on gecko ESR 17) is not
> desired at this moment in time
> o If we did change our minds and did want to do a TB 17.1, we'd
> need to change the decision by 19th November as that's about
> when the Beta channel becomes TB 18, which would make it
> difficult for us to downgrade users to a TB 17.1
> * Mainstream and ESR releases will not be merged at this stage, but
> will be kept separate to facilitate possible intermediate releases later
> * Thunderbird development will still follow the rapid release trains,
> i.e. central, aurora and beta
> o This would allow L10n to continue working as they are now
> o Betas will be cut down in frequency (probably one per cycle),
> until near the next ESR branch when they would be ramped up to
> help work on stability for the ESR release
>
> Open Question:
>
> * There is concern about keeping the stability of Thunderbird around
> the time of Gecko 24
> o We should look to ramp up our beta population
> o It has been suggested to release a Thunderbird 22 or 23 to the
> mainstream channel so that any stability issues can be resolved
> + This may not be early enough if there are API/L10n issues
> that need to be resolved
> + Earlier than 23, would also need community input to help
> with the releases
> o Another option would be to allow for a Gecko 24.1 (though this
> wouldn't help ESR users)
> o We'll need to monitor this and revisit it around the time of
> Gecko 20/21 to confirm the way ahead
>
> This is how I see it at the moment, but please speak up if you're
> understanding things differently or have questions etc.
>
> Mark.
>
Hi. Please specify where in the plan are security/stability/important
regression fixes (using some approval-comm-release flag) merged into the
release and ESR (if they are separate). Thanks
Otherwise I am OK with this plan.
aceman
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