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Istio Release 1.4
- October 16 release-1.4 branch cut
- October 18 Istio 1.4.0-alpha.0 Released
- October 22 First Community Testing Day
- October 23 Istio 1.4.0-beta.0 Released
- October 29 Istio 1.4.0-beta.1 Released
- October 29 Second Community Testing Day
- November 5th Istio 1.4.0-beta.2 Released
- November 8th Istio 1.4.0-beta.3 Released
- November 11th Istio 1.4.0-beta.4 Released
- November 13th Istio 1.4.0-beta.5 (release candidate) Released
- November 14 Istio 1.4.0 Released
- December 5th Istio 1.4.1 Released
- December 10th Istio 1.4.2 Released
- Expected January 8th Istio 1.4.3 Released
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On 10/16, the release-1.4
branch will be created, based on master
. Any changes on master
before this date will be included in the release. Any changes after will have to be cherry picked.
To get a PR merged into the release branch, it must first be merged into the master
branch. PRs can automatically be cherrypicked by typing /cherrypick release-1.4
in a comment on the PR, or adding the cherrypick/release-1.4
label to the PR (note - the label must be added before the PR is merged, but the comment can be done at any time).
A PR on the release branch will only be approved if:
- The change is already on
master
.- exception: if a change only applies to the release branch, and should not go to
master
, a change can be submitted directly to the release branch, but please note this in the PR description.
- exception: if a change only applies to the release branch, and should not go to
- The change is a bug fix, documentation enhancement, or testing enhancement.
- Changes that are risky may require a feature flag, especially after the 1.4.0 release.
- Any change not meeting the above, such as a new feature or API, may require TOC approval.
Note: on the istio.io repo, changes now go to release-1.4. Changes to
master` will appear on preliminary istio.io in preparation for the next release.
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