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FreeBSD 9.2 Release Process

Introduction

This is the release schedule for FreeBSD 9.2. For more information about the release engineering process, please see the Release Engineering section of the web site.

General discussions about the pending release and known issues should be sent to the public freebsd-stable mailing list. MFC requests should be sent to re@FreeBSD.org.

Schedule

Action Expected Actual Description
Initial release schedule announcement - 23 June 2013 Release Engineers send announcement email to developers with a rough schedule.
Release schedule reminder 1 July 2013 4 July 2013 Release Engineers send reminder announcement e-mail to developers with updated schedule.
Code slush begins 6 July 2013 6 July 2013 Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the stable/9 branch will not require explicit approval, however new features should be avoided.
Code freeze begins 12 July 2013 12 July 2013 Release Engineers announce that all further commits to the stable/9 branch will require explicit approval. Certain blanket approvals will be granted for narrow areas of development, documentation improvements, etc.
BETA1 builds begin 19 July 2013 19 July 2013 First beta test snapshot.
BETA2 builds begin 26 July 2013 26 July 2013 Second beta test snapshot.
releng/9.2 branch 1 August 2013 3 August 2013 Subversion branch created; future release engineering proceeds on this branch.
RC1 builds begin 2 August 2013 3 August 2013 First release candidate.
RC2 builds begin 9 August 2013 15 August 2013 Second release candidate.
RC3 builds begin 16 August 2013 24 August 2013 Third release candidate.
RC4 builds begin 31 August 2013 11 September 2013 Fourth release candidate.
RELEASE builds begin 23 August 2013
6 September 2013
26 September 2013 9.2-RELEASE built.
RELEASE announcement 31 August 2013
14 September 2013
30 September 2013 9.2-RELEASE press release.
Turn over to the secteam - 15 October 2013 releng/9.2 branch is handed over to the FreeBSD Security Officer Team in one or two weeks after the announcement.

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