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This branch reached the end of its official stable maintained period, hence this patch transition stable/zed branch to Unmaintained. (For details about Unmaintained state please see: [1][2]) The transitions is as follows: - tip of the stable/zed branch is tagged with zed-eom tag - unmaintained/zed branch will be cut from zed-eom tag - stable/zed branch will be deleted Note: - there will no longer be official releases off of zed branch after this transition - backports can be pushed to unmaintained/yoga branch - openstack-unmaintained-core (or <project>-unmaintained-core groups if such exists) have the rights to merge patches Important: please +1 if the team is ready for us to proceed with this transition, or -1 if there are any final Zed stable release with backports currently in flight that we should wait for. For the latter case, please propose a final Zed stable release patch, and rebase this patch on top of that, with the latest commit hash of stable/zed. The transition deadline is May 2nd, 2024. [3] [1] https://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/stable-branches.html#unmaintained [2] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/resolutions/20230724-unmaintained-branches.html [3] https://releases.openstack.org Change-Id: Iab0dee53ddf112cdf0dbbe29b155764199d2d88d |
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