From 62b5b1950e8d862924b6c92fc2d8c1ae91c75f1c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leah Rowe Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2025 10:41:44 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] snip Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe --- site/news/libreboot20241206rev8.md | 25 +++---------------------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/site/news/libreboot20241206rev8.md b/site/news/libreboot20241206rev8.md index d11a544..8958a3b 100644 --- a/site/news/libreboot20241206rev8.md +++ b/site/news/libreboot20241206rev8.md @@ -398,27 +398,8 @@ the [Libreboot 20241206 revisions page](libreboot20241206.Revisions.md). Formalised release schedule ================= -We normally just do a release and that's it. It's still tentative, and this -may change, but it has so far been decided that the 2025 release schedule will -look like this: +UPDATE: the text of this section was removed on 17 January 2025. -* April 13th: testing release -* June 12th: stable release -* October 31st: testing release -* December 6th: stable release +Please read the following new article instead: -Where any release is made, revisions such as today's 20241206 revision 8 can -be re-released. On stable releases, only the most desirable improvements and -fixes will be made, without substantially altering the substance of the -original release, while testing releases can have wilder revisions; where the -current release is a testinng release, revisions should be frozen in place -about 1 month before the scheduled stable release. - -This is preferable because it offers much more flexibility, and it means that -stable releases can be closer to upstream whereas previously they'd be -about 3-6 months behind, e.g. the Libreboot 20241206 release uses coreboot -revisions from the summer of 2024, but some of them are closer to December -of 2024. - -This was decided, ever since the 20241206 release, which just so happened to -compliment a 20240612 release. Symmetry is good, as is predictability. +[Formalised Libreboot 2025 release schedule](schedule.md)