B sounds good to me.
On Tuesday, March 22, 2011, Ondřej Skutka <oskutka(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Shane / others!
As the Seam 3 Final release is closing in, I'm starting to be a bit concerned about
the release process. Currently, CRs are first tagged, released and afterwards go through
the testing process. This is not ideal since we can end up having the final release buggy.
I can see two possibilities to overcome this.
a) first tag the release, then test it and then release it
b) do CRs until we are satisfied with it and then switch the latest CR to Final *without*
any commits
I'm in favor of (b), having the advantage of community testing. WDYT?
Ondra
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