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** Thunderbird might be string freezing shortly earlier, code freezing possibly later, but going with a longer period to actual final. | ** Thunderbird might be string freezing shortly earlier, code freezing possibly later, but going with a longer period to actual final. | ||
** Freeze on October 6th should allow at least a week of string freeze for final and allow us for some time of candidate testing, whether we push them as public RC releases or not. | ** Freeze on October 6th should allow at least a week of string freeze for final and allow us for some time of candidate testing, whether we push them as public RC releases or not. | ||
** The final string freeze for Thunderbird 3.0 is September 29 [...]. Thus, if Thunderbird checks in mailnews patches with string changes, that leaves people working on SM Help some 48 hours to get respective patches done, reviewed, and checked in to reflect such changes in the documentation. Sounds rather tight... [rsx11m via Mozillazine] | |||
* Branch planning is up in the air, Thunderbird drivers seem to think branching very closely to releasing ''their'' final is good, KaiRo thinks branching should happen before spinning ''our'' first RC. No compromise reached as of now. | * Branch planning is up in the air, Thunderbird drivers seem to think branching very closely to releasing ''their'' final is good, KaiRo thinks branching should happen before spinning ''our'' first RC. No compromise reached as of now. | ||