On 12 September 2012 11:37, Kevin Fenzi <kevin(a)scrye.com> wrote:
te dates? That would put us before final freeze, and
> > unless Beta slipped 2 or more weeks we would be out of
freeze.
>
> I honestly am going to bet on Alpha slipping one more week and Beta
> slipping 1-2. This is going to be one of THOSE releases and we might
> as well decide we are going to do the FAD during a freeze or schedule
> it after the release.
Optimist! :)
so, since no one replied that the above dates would work as well as or
better than the others, I guess we should just suck it up and stuck to
the end of nov dates.
If we are in freeze then, then we are and we either use staging for all
our setup and testing (which we probibly want to do anyhow), and/or get
freeze breaks to implement parts of it as needed.
Actually I was thinking of putting it in the cloud. This should allow
for 2-3 versions if needed to work around and it would be completely
clear of our other networks so should not interfere.
I guess thats the best way forward.
If everyone who wishes to attend could make sure that their cost info
is updated that would assist me in gathering up costs and such. Please
do so asap.
kevin
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