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1.27.0 release planning #3501
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Ahh yes -- I somehow seemed to remember that 1.26.2 was the latest release. So why do you think it should be 1.27.0? Just because there are "new features"? |
Do you remember the large amount of diffs that you had to change in order to pass the black box tests (for clap4)? I'm afraid someone is depending on that, though (s)he probably shouldn't. |
I think we can probably add a new milestone here? There are a few PRs that I want to address before cutting a new release 👀 |
That works too. I like having a release planning issue because it's something interested users can subscribe to to keep up to date with the progress and comments can be added to discuss scope changes -- so in other projects I usually like to use task lists in a planning issue like this one. |
@djc Good. Let's keep it this way then. I'll keep my list of issues "of interest" here:
The idea is that these are mostly PRs that have been reviewed but require checking again. |
The release process is documented in the rustup contributors guide. https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/dev-guide/release-process.html [tribal] We often ask for testers on reddit / rust-users So the next # should 1.27.0 |
Looks like we're down to a single issue remaining from the original list. Is there anything else for consideration for 1.27.0? |
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There are a few things to be done in order to actually release v1.27.0:
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Note: we have a candidate release out for testing right now, see https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/seeking-beta-testers-for-rustup-1-27-0/20352/7. Please send your feedback there or in this issue. |
Release is out! I think we can close this. |
@alex asked (privately) for a release after #3488 and #3490 so let's use this issue for tracking remaining work that we'd like to include in the next release and any other process surrounding the release process?
@rbtcollins can you share any context/thoughts around how releases have been managed in the past?
(I'm calling it 1.26.1 since I don't think there are any large changes in the public interface since the previous release, but I haven't checked that deeply so maybe 1.27.0 might be warranted?)
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