5 release_schedule - Perl 5 release schedule
7 =head1 STABLE RELEASE SCHEDULE
9 This schedule lists the projected or historical development and
10 release schedules for the next, current and previous stable versions
11 of Perl. Dates with two or more question marks will only be releases if
12 deemed necessary by the Pumpking.
16 Code freezes (which happen in the 5.29.X series)
18 2019-02-20 5.29.8 Contentious changes freeze
19 2019-03-20 5.29.9 User-visible changes to correctly
20 functioning programs freeze
21 2019-04-20 5.29.10 Full code freeze
22 2019-05-20 5.30.0 Stable release!
26 2018-05-20 5.28.0 ✓ Sawyer X
30 2017-05-30 5.26.0 ✓ Sawyer X
31 2017-09-22 5.26.1 ✓ Steve Hay
32 2018-04-14 5.26.2 ✓ Steve Hay
36 2016-05-09 5.24.0 ✓ Ricardo Signes
37 2017-01-14 5.24.1 ✓ Steve Hay
38 2017-07-15 5.24.2 ✓ Steve Hay
39 2017-09-22 5.24.3 ✓ Steve Hay
40 2018-04-14 5.24.4 ✓ Steve Hay
44 2015-06-01 5.22.0 ✓ Ricardo Signes
45 2015-12-13 5.22.1 ✓ Steve Hay
46 2016-04-29 5.22.2 ✓ Steve Hay
47 2017-01-14 5.22.3 ✓ Steve Hay
48 2017-07-15 5.22.4 ✓ Steve Hay
50 =head1 DEVELOPMENT RELEASE SCHEDULE
52 This schedule lists the release engineers for at least the next
53 four months of releases of bleadperl. If there are fewer than
54 four months listed as you make a release, it's important
55 that you extend the schedule AND B<identify the next release engineer>.
57 Before adding a release engineer, you B<must> contact them and they
58 B<must> consent to ship the release.
60 When shipping a release, you should include the schedule for (at least)
61 the next four releases. If a stable version of Perl is released,
62 you should reset the version numbers to the next blead series.
66 2018-06-26 5.29.0 ✓ Sawyer X
67 2018-07-20 5.29.1 ✓ Steve Hay
68 2018-08-20 5.29.2 ✓ Chris BinGOs Williams
69 2018-09-20 5.29.3 ✓ John Anderson (genehack)
70 2018-10-20 5.29.4 ✓ Aaron Crane
71 2018-11-20 5.29.5 Karen Etheridge (ether)
72 2018-12-20 5.29.6 Abigail
73 2019-01-20 5.29.7 Abigail
75 2019-03-20 5.29.9 Zak B. Elep
78 (RC0 for 5.30.0 will be released once we think that all the blockers have been
79 addressed. This typically means some time in April or May.)
83 The following porters have all consented to do at least
84 one release of bleadperl. If you can't do a release
85 and can't find a substitute amongst this list, mail p5p.
87 (Please do not add any names to this list without prior
88 consent of the Pumpking.)
90 Abigail <abigail@abigail.be>
91 Aristotle Pagaltzis <pagaltzis@gmx.de>
92 Ask Bjørn Hansen <ask@perl.org>
93 Chris Williams <bingos@cpan.org>
94 Dave Cross <dave@perlhacks.com>
95 Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
96 David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org>
97 Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
98 Jesse Luehrs <doy@cpan.org>
99 Jesse Vincent <jesse@cpan.org>
100 Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com>
101 Matt Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
102 Matthew Horsfall <wolfsage@gmail.com>
103 Max Maischein <corion@cpan.org>
104 Peter Martini <petercmartini@gmail.com>
105 Philippe Bruhat <book@cpan.org>
106 Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>
107 Stevan Little <stevan@cpan.org>
108 Steve Hay <steve.m.hay@googlemail.com>
109 Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
110 Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com>
111 Yves Orton <demerphq@gmail.com>
112 Zefram <zefram@fysh.org>
113 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avar@cpan.org>
117 Jesse Vincent <jesse@cpan.org>