Porters,
The next release of perl we expect to see is v5.34.0-RC1. Great!
That means we're in full code freeze. Nothing should be going into blead that isn't either part of the release process or addressing a blocker -- and right now, we only have one potential blocker: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18739
That means no module updates, no last minute bug fixes, and so on. If you find a new critical bug, though, report it and it can get reviewed as a blocker!
I'm hoping we'll have some expert eyes on that in the next day or two.
I also have two PRs that I'd like to land almost immediately:
* some documentation updates around experiments: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18757
* update to the p5p moderator list: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18753
Please don't merge anything else to blead without clearing it with Sawyer or, at least, some other committers.
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rjbs
The next release of perl we expect to see is v5.34.0-RC1. Great!
That means we're in full code freeze. Nothing should be going into blead that isn't either part of the release process or addressing a blocker -- and right now, we only have one potential blocker: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues/18739
That means no module updates, no last minute bug fixes, and so on. If you find a new critical bug, though, report it and it can get reviewed as a blocker!
I'm hoping we'll have some expert eyes on that in the next day or two.
I also have two PRs that I'd like to land almost immediately:
* some documentation updates around experiments: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18757
* update to the p5p moderator list: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/18753
Please don't merge anything else to blead without clearing it with Sawyer or, at least, some other committers.
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rjbs