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A new development cycle starts with a subversion increment, or major version increment when we drop support for an old Debian version or old DietPi versions. The RC version during the development cycle is "-1", to clearly identify unstable version strings: v7.9.3 => v8.0.-1.
Yes the idea was to increment the major version whenever support for a Debian version is dropped, Stretch in this case. Also I couldn't resist as of the nice coincidence that 8.0 follows on 7.9 (no two digit minor version), v8.0 release on 08.01 (at least if that release date stays despite holidays) and a new major version on a new year. Feels fresh 😄.
Day 0: Init new development cycle
To be done until:
2021-12-13
v7.9.3
=>v8.0.-1
.CHANGELOG.md
First week
To be done until:
2021-12-18
NOTE: The below dates likely get deferred due to Christmas an new years holidays!
3rd week: Beta phase
To be done until:
2022-01-01
master
and remove indev
.To be done at:
2022-01-01
.0
RC versionTo be done at:
2022-01-02
To be done from:
2022-01-02
-2021-01-06
.1
and.2
RC versions2 days before the release
To be done until:
2022-01-06
Release
To be done at:
2022-01-08
Release announcements
To be done at:
2022-01-09
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