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- The Mesa 3D Graphics Library
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- <h1>Release Calendar</h1>
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- <h2>Overview</h2>
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- Mesa provides feature/development and stable releases.
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- The table below lists the date and release manager that is expected to do the
- specific release.
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- Regular updates will ensure that the schedule for the current and the next two
- feature releases are shown in the table.
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- In order to keep the whole releasing team up to date with the tools used, best
- practices and other details, the member in charge of the next feature release
- will be in constant rotation.
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- The way the release schedule works is explained
- <a href="releasing.html#schedule" target="_parent">here</a>.
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- Take a look <a href="submittingpatches.html#criteria" target="_parent">here</a>
- if you'd like to nominate a patch in the next stable release.
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- <th>Branch</th>
- <th>Expected date</th>
- <th>Release</th>
- <th>Release manager</th>
- <th>Notes</th>
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- <td rowspan="3">19.3</td>
- <td>2020-01-08</td>
- <td>19.3.2</td>
- <td>Dylan Baker</td>
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- <td>2020-01-22</td>
- <td>19.3.3</td>
- <td>Dylan Baker</td>
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- <td>2020-02-05</td>
- <td>19.3.4</td>
- <td>Dylan Baker</td>
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