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2008 Sep 18
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[LLVMdev] 2.4 Code Freeze Reminder - Oct. 6th
LLVM Developers, The 2.4 code freeze is October 6th (9PM PDT). Please plan to check in any major changes at least one week before this deadline. The full release schedule is on the LLVM website. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks! -Tanya
2008 Sep 24
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[LLVMdev] Oct 6th - 2.4 Code Freeze (2nd reminder)
LLVM Developers, Less than 2 weeks to go! The 2.4 code freeze is October 6th (9PM PDT). Please plan to check in any major changes at least one week before this deadline. The full release schedule is on the LLVM website. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks! -Tanya
2010 Feb 15
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[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Reminder: 2.7 code freeze in 1.5 weeks
On Feb 12, 2010, at 3:02 PM, Douglas Gregor wrote: > > On Feb 12, 2010, at 8:25 AM, David Greene wrote: > >> On Thursday 11 February 2010 18:17:33 Tanya Lattner wrote: >>> Just a reminder that the 2.7 code freeze is on Feb 21st. >>> >>> All major changes should be committed approximately 1 week before the code >>> freeze to ensure adequate
2007 Dec 19
2
[LLVMdev] Reminder: LLVM 2.2 code freeze 1 month away
LLVMers, The LLVM 2.2 release code freeze and branch creation is less than 1 month away. All major changes should be commited to svn at least 1 week before the code freeze. As a reminder, here is the complete release schedule (which can also be found on the main page in the right sidebar): Jan 16, 2008: Branch creation/Code Freeze (9PM PST). Jan 18, 2008: First round of pre-release testing
2008 Jan 06
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[LLVMdev] Reminder: LLVM 2.2 code freeze 1 month away
On 2007-12-18, at 20:03, Tanya M. Lattner wrote: > The LLVM 2.2 release code freeze and branch creation is less than 1 > month away. All major changes should be commited to svn at least 1 > week before the code freeze. As a reminder, here is the complete > release schedule (which can also be found on the main page in the > right sidebar): > > Jan 16, 2008: Branch
2010 Feb 12
2
[LLVMdev] Reminder: 2.7 code freeze in 1.5 weeks
Just a reminder that the 2.7 code freeze is on Feb 21st. All major changes should be committed approximately 1 week before the code freeze to ensure adequate testing. Please do your part to keep the tree stable in the days leading up to the code freeze. Thanks! -Tanya 2/21 - Code Freeze (9PM PST) 2/27 - Pre-release1 released & community testing begins 3/6 - Pre-release1 testing ends 3/13
2010 Feb 13
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[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Reminder: 2.7 code freeze in 1.5 weeks
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Daniel Dunbar <daniel at zuster.org> wrote: > I am definitely in favor of this if it is ok with Tanya. > > I hope to spend some time in the next few weeks on tracking down > miscompiles, and it would be great to get Clang to the > "early-but-usable-beta" stage so it makes sense to roll binaries for > 2.7. > > Tanya, I can
2010 Feb 13
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Reminder: 2.7 code freeze in 1.5 weeks
I am definitely in favor of this if it is ok with Tanya. I hope to spend some time in the next few weeks on tracking down miscompiles, and it would be great to get Clang to the "early-but-usable-beta" stage so it makes sense to roll binaries for 2.7. Tanya, I can also do the x86-32-pc-linux release testing if no one else steps up. - Daniel On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Douglas
2007 Sep 07
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[LLVMdev] 2.1 Code Freeze reminder
LLVMers, The 2.1 code freeze and branch creation is next Wednesday, September 12th at 9PM PDT. At this point in time, any major changes should be checked in. You are free to still commit changes to the tree, but please be extra cautious in what you commit and monitor the testers on platforms you are not able to test on. We would like things to remain as stable as possible up until the code
2010 Feb 12
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[LLVMdev] Reminder: 2.7 code freeze in 1.5 weeks
On Thursday 11 February 2010 18:17:33 Tanya Lattner wrote: > Just a reminder that the 2.7 code freeze is on Feb 21st. > > All major changes should be committed approximately 1 week before the code > freeze to ensure adequate testing. Please do your part to keep the tree > stable in the days leading up to the code freeze. Since the metadata stuff just settled recently, I like to ask
2013 Sep 11
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM Developers' Meeting - Call for "Papers" deadline reminder!
What, the deadline is tomorrow?!? The deadline for proposals snuck up on me, and I'm sure many of you forgot as well. Therefore, I am extending the deadline. I have received some great talk proposals, so keep them coming. However, I have very few tutorials, BoFs, posters, or lightening talk proposals. So please, get those proposals in and lets make this year the best developer meeting yet!
2010 Feb 12
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[LLVMdev] Reminder: 2.7 code freeze in 1.5 weeks
On Feb 12, 2010, at 8:25 AM, David Greene wrote: > On Thursday 11 February 2010 18:17:33 Tanya Lattner wrote: >> Just a reminder that the 2.7 code freeze is on Feb 21st. >> >> All major changes should be committed approximately 1 week before the code >> freeze to ensure adequate testing. Please do your part to keep the tree >> stable in the days leading up to the
2008 Jan 10
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[LLVMdev] 2.2 Code Freeze: 1 Week Left
LLVMers, The LLVM 2.2 code freeze and branch creation is less than 1 week away. At this point, I'm encouraging everyone to think "stability". Please do not check in major changes and please carefully watch all the nightly tester results when commiting any changes at all. As a reminder, here is the complete release schedule (which can also be found on the main page in the right
2007 Sep 11
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[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.1 Code Freeze - Tomorrow!
LLVMers, The LLVM 2.1 code freeze and branch creation will be tomorrow, September 12th at 9PM PDT. This will be my final reminder until the actual branch creation tomorrow. At this point, please be very careful when checking in changes (especially if they may impact platforms you can not test on). Thanks, Tanya Lattner
2006 Aug 08
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[LLVMdev] 1.8 Pre-Release Reminder
This is just a reminder to send me your pre-release testing results today (before 9PM PDT). I have not heard of any showstoppers, so the release is still planned for August 9th (tomorrow!). Please do not check in anything to the release branch from this point forward. All documentation changes should have been checked in already. If for some reason you missed this deadline, please email me
2009 Feb 02
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[LLVMdev] Reminder: 2.5 branch re-creation tonight.
> On Monday 02 February 2009 13:20, Tanya M. Lattner wrote: >> Just a reminder, I'll be re-creating the 2.5 branch tonight at 9pm PST. > > What does re-creating mean? Why can't the previously-created 2.5 branch > simply be updated? It means deleting the branch and creating a new one. > I ask because svn history will look a little wierd and it makes it harder for
2010 Mar 06
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[LLVMdev] 2.7 Code Freeze TOMORROW
Just a reminder that I will be creating the branch at 9pm PDT tomorrow (3/7). Thanks, Tanya
2009 Aug 18
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[LLVMdev] Code Freeze this Friday!!!
Good day Tanya, I would just like to clarify this for myself and a few other people who maybe wondering, Does this code freeze apply to; * Clang. * Compiler-RT. Thanks for your time, Best Regards, Edward O'Callaghan. 2009/8/17 Tanya Lattner <lattner at apple.com>: > LLVMers, > > The 2.6 code freeze is this friday, August 21, at 9pm PDT. > > All major changes should
2009 Feb 02
2
[LLVMdev] Reminder: 2.5 branch re-creation tonight.
Just a reminder, I'll be re-creating the 2.5 branch tonight at 9pm PST. -Tanya
2010 Mar 02
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.7 Code Freeze 3/7!
This is just a reminder that the 2.7 code freeze is coming up very soon. I will create the branch on 3/7 @9pm PST. As we get closer to the code freeze, please do your part to keep the tree as stable as possible. Ideally, we would like to avoid any major changes going in just before the code freeze. So please check in major changes ASAP to ensure adequate testing. Thanks! -Tanya