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Jérome Perrin
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Victor Wu
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Once the stable branch is frozen, only fixes for regressions (bugs introduced in that same release)
and security issues will be cherry-picked into the stable branch.
Any merge requests cherry-picked into the stable branch for a previous release will also be picked into the latest stable branch.
These fixes will be shipped in the next RC
if it is before the upcoming release
.
If the fixes are are completed
by
after the 22nd, they will be shipped in a patch for that release.
These fixes will be shipped in the next RC
for that release if it is before the 22nd
.
If the fixes are are completed
on or
after the 22nd, they will be shipped in a patch for that release.
If you think a merge request should go into an RC or patch even though it does not meet these requirements,
you can ask for an exception to be made. Exceptions require sign-off from 3 people besides the developer:
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