Schedules/Applications/15.08 Release Schedule

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PROPOSAL ONLY

All deadlines are due 23:59 UTC, but if you need a few more hours, notify someone from the release team.

Applications in 15.08 can be based on kdelibs4 or KDE Frameworks 5 at maintainers decision, basically we will release whatever is in master of the repository. Please make sure all your dependencies or people that depend on you are aware of your decision to not cause problems.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015: KDE Applications 15.08 Dependency Freeze

From this moment on it is not allowed to add new dependencies or bump dependencies versions. It is possible to get an exception for this. Post the patch to reviewboard and add the release-team as reviewer. We will check if the dependency is needed and is available on all platforms.

In other words: If you have a feature that requires a new dependency or a version of a dependency that is higher than currently checked for in the build system, you need to have committed this change before this date.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015: KDE Applications 15.08 Freeze and Beta tag & release

Only bugfixes from this point on. Bugfixes needing user visible text changes need approval from [email protected]

Beta is tagged (tag name is v15.07.80). As soon as the tarballs have been confirmed to build and the Release Team thinks they meet enough quality it will be released

Wednesday, August 5, 2015: KDE Applications 15.08 RC Tagging and Release

Release Candidate is tagged (tag name is v15.07.90). As soon as the tarballs have been confirmed to build and the Release Team thinks they meet enough quality it will be released

Wednesday, August 12, 2015: KDE Applications 15.08 Tagging

The branch is frozen for final release tagging (tag name is v15.08.0). Only urgent fixes, such as those fixing compilation errors, should be committed.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015: KDE Applications 15.08 Release

Final release is released for general consumption.