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Co-authored-by: Nina Polshakova <[email protected]>
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mbianchidev and npolshakova authored Jan 10, 2025
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As much as possible stick to the comms deadlines set in the release schedule for the mid-cycle blog and main release blog. This will ensure that no release-blocking issues come up and that all blogs go out when they need to.

Feature blog deadlines are a little more flexible compared to other release deadlines. Because the feature blogs are published after the release, there is usually more wiggle room on the deadlines. In general, as long as blog authors are responsive and blog content is getting added/reviewed, its OK to give authors extra time to finish their work. If you need to, you can publish the blog later in the publicaiton schedule to give the author and reviewers more time to complete the blog. If you feel that a blog author is not responsive, progress is not being made, and the dealines have been stretched too far, escalate to the release or SIG chairs or cancel the blog. A blog can always been written outside of the release cycle.
Feature blog deadlines are a little more flexible compared to other release deadlines. Because the feature blogs are published after the release, there is usually more wiggle room on the deadlines. In general, as long as blog authors are responsive and blog content is getting added/reviewed, it's OK to give authors extra time to finish their work. If you need to, you can publish the blog later in the publication schedule to give the author and reviewers more time to complete the blog. If you feel that a blog author is not responsive, progress is not being made, and the deadlines have been stretched too far, escalate to the release or SIG chairs or cancel the blog. A blog can always be written outside of the release cycle.

##### An example process to handle blog opt-in deadlines

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