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Old 28th January 2015
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Default 5.7 Lock Approaching

Stuart Henderson wrote:

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5.7 lock is approaching, so in order to help focus efforts in the right
areas, it would be helpful if people could update to recent base and
package snapshots and make sure things are working as expected.

Reports of any problems seen in updates from 5.6 release to -current
would be particularly useful at this point.

Developers:

- No new ports.

- Slow right down on routine updates, this is not a time to rush to
get things in before release. Not moving to strict approvals yet,
but use your brains or we'll have to :-)

Submitters:

- Please don't flood us with things that we'll have to ignore until
we're done with release.

cheers,
Stuart
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