1 March 2018 - 29 August 2018 (26 weeks)
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Feb 26 - Mar 02 |
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Mar 05 - Mar 09 |
R-25 |
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Mar 12 - Mar 16 |
R-24 |
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Mar 19 - Mar 23 |
R-23 |
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Mar 26 - Mar 30 |
R-22 |
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Apr 02 - Apr 06 |
R-21 |
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Apr 09 - Apr 13 |
R-20 |
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Apr 16 - Apr 20 |
R-19 |
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Apr 23 - Apr 27 |
R-18 |
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Apr 30 - May 04 |
R-17 |
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May 07 - May 11 |
R-16 |
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May 14 - May 18 |
R-15 |
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May 21 - May 25 |
R-14 |
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May 28 - Jun 01 |
R-13 |
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Jun 04 - Jun 08 |
R-12 |
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Jun 11 - Jun 15 |
R-11 |
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Jun 18 - Jun 22 |
R-10 |
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Jun 25 - Jun 29 |
R-9 |
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Jul 02 - Jul 06 |
R-8 |
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Jul 09 - Jul 13 |
R-7 |
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Jul 16 - Jul 20 |
R-6 |
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Jul 23 - Jul 27 |
R-5 |
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Jul 30 - Aug 03 |
R-4 |
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Aug 06 - Aug 10 |
R-3 |
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Aug 13 - Aug 17 |
R-2 |
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Aug 20 - Aug 24 |
R-1 |
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Aug 27 - Aug 31 |
R-0 |
Note
With the exception of the final release date and cycle-trailing release date, deadlines are generally the Thursday of the week on which they are noted above. For example, the Feature Freeze in week R-5 is on 26 July. Exceptions to this policy will be explicitly mentioned in the event description.
Pre-cycle planning and investigation into the community-wide goals for Rocky.
Project team gathering for the Rocky cycle 26 February - 2 March 2018 in Dublin, Ireland.
19 April 2018 is the Rocky-1 milestone window for projects following the release:cycle-with-milestones model.
Teams should prepare their acknowledgement of the community-wide goals for.
The OpenStack Summit happens during this week in Vancouver, BC. It will include a “Forum” in which people from all parts of our community will gather to give feedback on the last release (Queens) and discuss requirements for the next development cycle (Stein).
7 June 2018 is the Rocky-2 milestone window for projects following the release:cycle-with-milestones model.
Libraries that are not client libraries (Oslo and others) should issue their final release during this week. That allows to give time for last-minute changes before feature freeze.
26 July 2018 is the Rocky-3 milestone window for projects following the release:cycle-with-milestones model.
Teams should prepare their documentation for completing the community-wide goals for Rocky.
Project teams should identify contributors who have had a significant impact this cycle but who would not qualify for ATC status using the regular process because they have not submitted a patch. Those names should be added to the governance repo for consideration as ATC for the future.
The Rocky-3 milestone marks feature freeze for projects following the release:cycle-with-milestones model. No featureful patch should be landed after this point. Exceptions may be granted by the project PTL.
After the Rocky-3 milestone, only critical requirements and constraints changes will be allowed. Freezing our requirements list gives packagers downstream an opportunity to catch up and prepare packages for everything necessary for distributions of the upcoming release. The requirements remain frozen until the stable branches are created, with the release candidates.
Client libraries should issue their final release during this week, to match feature freeze.
You are no longer allowed to accept proposed changes containing modifications in user-facing strings. Such changes should be rejected by the review team and postponed until the next series development opens (which should happen when RC1 is published).
Projects must participate in at least two milestones in order to be considered part of the release. Projects made official after the second milestone, or which fail to produce milestone releases for at least one of the first and second milestones as well as the third milestone, are therefore not considered part of the release for the cycle. This does not apply to cycle-trailing packaging / lifecycle management projects.
The week of 6 August 2018 is the target date for projects following the release:cycle-with-milestones model to issue their first release candidate, with a deadline of 9 August 2018.
This happens when the RC1 for the project is tagged. At this point, ideally no strings are changed (or added, or removed), to give translator time to finish up their efforts.
The week of 20 August 2018 is the last week to issue release candidates or intermediary releases before release week. During release week, only final-release-critical releases will be accepted (at the discretion of the release team).
The Rocky coordinated release will happen on 30 August 2018.
The release deadline for projects using the release:cycle-trailing model that follow the main release cycle is set to November 28, 2018.
Contributors that will be in the electorate for the upcoming election should confirm their gerrit email addresses by this date (April 18th, 2018 at 00:00 UTC). Electorate rolls are generated after this date and ballots will be sent to the listed gerrit email address.
Technical committee candidates interested in serving for the next calendar year should announce their candidacies and platforms during this week.
The electorate has time to ask candidates questions about their platforms and debate topics before polling begins.
Election polling week for open seats on the TC.
Contributors that will be in the electorate for the upcoming election should confirm their gerrit email addresses by this date. Electorate rolls are generated after this date and ballots will be sent to the listed gerrit email address. Refer to the Election Site for exact details.
Project team lead candidates for the Stein cycle should announce their candidacy during this week. Refer to the Election Site for exact details.
Election week for Project team leads (where an election must be held to determine the winner). Refer to the Election Site for exact details.
All Keystone specs targeted to Rocky must be submitted to the keystone-specs repository by the end of the week.
All Keystone specs targeted to Rocky must be approved by the end of the week.
All new Keystone features must be proposed and substantially completed, with unit tests and documentation by the end of the week.
All new Keystone features must be merged by the end of the week.
All Manila specs must be approved by 19 Apr 2018 (23:59 UTC).
The deadline for submitting new backend drivers to to Manila is 4 Jun 2018 (23:59 UTC). New drivers must be substantially complete, with unit tests, and passing 3rd party CI by this date. Drivers do not need to be merged until the feature freeze date, but drivers that don’t meet this deadline will not be considered at all for Rocky.
All new Manila features must be proposed and substantially complete, with unit tests by 9 Jul 2018 (23:59 UTC).
All Cinder specs must be approved by 4 Jun 2018 (23:59 UTC).
The deadline for submitting new backend drivers to Cinder is 4 Jun 2018 (23:59 UTC). New drivers must be complete, with unit tests, passing 3rd Party CI and be merged by this date.
All new Cinder features must be proposed and substantially complete, with unit test by 16 Jul 2018 (23:59 UTC).
All new Oslo features must be proposed and substantially complete, with unit tests by the end of the week.
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