Release manager: KeithPackard
Stable branch maintainer: JeremyHuddleston
The 1.10 branch is no longer actively maintained
See the X.Org Calendar.
The stable release cycle will typically be 6 weeks between dot releases. This is subject to change as needed if big issues arise forcing earlier releases or regressions arise pushing back a release.
During the first three weeks of the release cycle, the branch is open for general nominations. As a rule of thumb, if a change does not alter ABI, change dependencies, or introduce new features, it can probably be considered for the stable branch. The focus of patches merged into the stable branch during this period should be
During the next two weeks of the cycle, the branch gets slightly tighter. The branch is still open for general nominations, but the criteria for acceptance is a bit stricter. Larger change sets which do not fix crashes or regressions will likely be deferred to the next release cycle (and picked up prior to RC1). The focus of patches merged into stable during this period should be
During the last week before the release, the branch gets much tighter. Any other changes should be held for nomination in the next cycle. The focus of patches merged into stable during this period should be
Server 1.10.0 has been released. Patches may be nominated for future 1.10.x releases using the process outlined below.
[PATCH 1.10]
.[PULL 1.10]
.If you have found a bug that you believe should delay the release of the next stable release, make sure you do each of the following to get attention:
[1.10 REGRESSION]
or [1.10 DNR]
or similar.
Make sure you get confirmation, and follow up. If the branch maintainer agrees, the bug will be added to the 1.10 tracker.