Hello all,

I'd like to begin the discussion of scope for the 0.9.13-incubating
release. Issues currently tagged for 0.9.13 can be found here:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20Guacamole%20AND%
20fixVersion%20%3D%200.9.13-incubating

There are quite a few changes already complete, including the
recently-merged support for CAS (can anyone confirm to what degree this has
already been tested?).

I still have to write some documentation for GUACAMOLE-292 (user profile
support). Other than that, only the following two issues are open but
tagged for 0.9.13:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-168 (support for X.Org)
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-197 (support for RADIUS)

This brings the questions:

1) Should we wait for the X.Org code to be documented and merged before
0.9.13?
2) Should we wait for the RADIUS support (which Nick has completed) to be
reviewed and merged before 0.9.13?
3) Are there other changes not tagged for 0.9.13 which are important enough
to warrant expanding scope?

The main things holding back my progress on #1 and #2 above are finding the
time to document the X.Org code and to re-review and test the RADIUS code.
Regardless of how slowly/quickly those can be done, we need to weigh the
benefit of having those changes against the additional testing surface and
delay in releasing the other completed changes. I would lean more on the
size of reducing scope, but both of these changes have already been delayed
at least once.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

- Mike

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