On 22.08.2017 15:36, Paul Menzel wrote:
It’d be awesome, if we could take 5.4.1.1 as an example.
The tag was added over a week ago on August 11th.
```
commit a5be49f0c45fe24a575c7f41559aa8fc79a781a2 (tag: libreoffice-5.4.1.1)
Author: Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+LibreOffice@googlemail.com>
Date: Fri Aug 11 20:16:14 2017 +0200
Version 5.4.1.1, tag libreoffice-5.4.1.1
```
But even now it’s not available.
[...]
It’s available as a pre-release [1]. So I am wondering, what is holding
this up? Surely, doing the release doesn’t take more than a few days.
How can I find out the reason?
doing a release is scheduled to take 3 weeks, as always, since there are
2 RCs planned, and you're looking at the 1st one.
see:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan/5.4
RC1 Week 32 , Aug 7, 2017 - Aug 13, 2017
RC2 Week 34 , Aug 21, 2017 - Aug 27, 2017
Release 5.4.1 Week 35 , Aug 28, 2017 - Sep 3, 2017
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