Add RE report submitted by gjb@freebsd.org.

Reviewed by: wblock@freebsd.org
Sponsored by: iXsystems
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<description>Miscellaneous</description>
</category>
<project cat='team'>
<title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
<contact>
<person>
<name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
<email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
</person>
</contact>
<links>
<url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.3R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;10.3-RELEASE schedule</url>
<url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.0R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE schedule</url>
<url href="http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; development snapshots</url>
</links>
<body>
<p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
and publishing release schedules for official project releases
of &os;, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
respective branches, among other things.</p>
<p>The &os; Release Engineering Team completed the 10.3-RELEASE
cycle late April, led by &a.marius;. The release was one week
behind the original schedule, to accommodate for a few last
minute critical issues that were essential to include in the
final release.</p>
<p>The &os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE cycle started late May, one month
behind the orignal schedule. The schedule slip was primarily
to accommodate for packaging the &os; base system with the
<tt>pkg(8)</tt> utility. However, as work on this progressed,
it became apparent that there were too many outstanding
issues. As a result, packaged base will be a "beta" feature
for 11.0-RELEASE, with the goal of promoting it to a
first-class feature in 11.1-RELEASE, with additional
provisions to ensure a seamless transition for earlier
supported releases.</p>
<p>Despite the fact that packaged base is not going to be a
prime feature for &os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE, the Release
Engineering Team would like to thank everyone who tested,
provided patches, provided ideas and feedback, and in some
cases, shot themselves in the foot due to bugs.</p>
</body>
<sponsor>
The &os; Foundation
</sponsor>
</project>
<project cat='ports'>
<title>Obsoleting Rails 3</title>