Dear language coordinators & translators! Only a few weeks left before the official 2024.1 Caracal release [1] and I would like to share that the last week was the Soft StringFreeze period. Language teams need to focus on Horizon and Horizon-related projects before all translated strings will be packaged for upcoming release. For more details on how the I18n team is doing with releases (especially Horizon & plugin projects), please see [2]. If you have questions, feel free to ask through openstack-i18n at lists.openstack.org mailing list or ask I18n members on IRC #openstack-i18n channel. Thank you all for your contribution! /Ian [1] https://releases.openstack.org/caracal/schedule.html [2] https://docs.openstack.org/i18n/latest/release_management.html On Fri, Mar 1, 2024 at 11:27 PM Herve Beraud <hberaud@redhat.com> wrote:
Development Focus -----------------
We just passed feature freeze! Until release branches are cut, you should stop accepting featureful changes to deliverables following the cycle-with-rc release model, or to libraries. Exceptions should be discussed on separate threads on the mailing-list, and feature freeze exceptions approved by the team's PTL.
Focus should be on finding and fixing release-critical bugs, so that release candidates and final versions of the 2024.1/Caracal deliverables can be proposed, well ahead of the final 2024.1/Caracal release date.
General Information -------------------
We are still finishing up processing a few release requests, but the 2024.1/Caracal release requirements are now frozen. If new library releases are needed to fix release-critical bugs in 2024.1/Caracal, you must request a Requirements Freeze Exception (RFE) from the requirements team before we can do a new release to avoid having something released in 2024.1/Caracal that is not actually usable. This is done by posting to the openstack-discuss mailing list with a subject line similar to:
[$PROJECT][requirements] RFE requested for $PROJECT_LIB
Include justification/reasoning for why a RFE is needed for this lib. If/when the requirements team OKs the post-freeze update, we can then process a new release.
A soft String freeze is now in effect, in order to let the I18N team do the translation work in good conditions. In Horizon and the various dashboard plugins, you should stop accepting changes that modify user-visible strings. Exceptions should be discussed on the mailing-list. By March 25, 2024 this will become a hard string freeze, with no changes in user-visible strings allowed.
Actions -------
stable/2024.1 branches should be created soon for all not-already-branched libraries. You should expect 2-3 changes to be proposed for each: a .gitreview update, a reno update (skipped for projects not using reno), and a tox.ini constraints URL update. Please review those in priority so that the branch can be functional ASAP.
The Prelude section of reno release notes is rendered as the top level overview for the release. Any important overall messaging for 2024.1/Caracal changes should be added there to make sure the consumers of your release notes see them.
Upcoming Deadlines & Dates --------------------------
Cycle Highlights Due: March 7th, 2024 (R-4 week) RC1 deadline: week of March 11, 2024 (R-3 week) Final RC deadline: week of March 25, 2024 (R-1 week) Final 2024.1/Caracal release: April 3, 2024 Dalmatian PTG: April 8-12, 2024
-- Hervé Beraud Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat irc: hberaud https://github.com/4383/