Glad 6.3 is out, and I notice there are approximately more than 60 patches get into 6.3 release. Though I don't know how many of these fixed issues are critical, it raises the question to me that do we want to review release schedule for 6.x? I know it's been discussed before, but can we reconsider it, especially given that 7.x release is pushed out to maybe mid 2009? If my understanding is correct, current policy or practice on old rev release is not until a security bug surfaces. It works okay when release cycles are relatively short (I think 5.0 was release 10.5 months after 4.7). But sometimes, I still, guilty as it is, can't wait to see some security bugs are found, not only because drupal is safer but more to the fact that other critical patches get a chance to get into the official release. But even so, without a release schedule, it's sort of hard to plan my time or soliciting help on certain critical 6.x issues. So what do you think if we have some sort of flexible but known schedule for future 6.x release, by either set a tentative target date, like Nov 1th or every 4-6 months or when critical bug fixes have accumulated to a certain number, then 6.4 will be released?