Release schedule ---------------- The util-linux uses .. version numbering. Since the major version is pretty much fixed the release means an upgrade of minor number. Minor version is update roughly twice per year. Easiest way to estimate when next version will occur is to see time stamp of previous release. Before a release there are few release candidates, which will be collectively tested. During test period changes to code base are restricted. Usually there are two release candidates. what length what will be accepted to upstream ------------------------------------------------------- rc1 1-2 weeks bug fixes only rc2 1-2 weeks translations, fatal/trivial bug fixes The period between a release and next release candidate can be considered as merge window. Release criteria ---------------- For all releases is required: - make checkincludes pass - make checkconfig pass - make distcheck pass - cd tests && ./run.sh pass - out-of-tree build works cd .. && mkdir build && cd build && ../util-linux/configure && make - ideally: build with uClibc, --with-slang See also -------- Documentation/source-code-management.txt