I would have some cycles to try out RC's next week. bq. 0.98.2RC0
Minor correction: should be 0.98.1 RC0 On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 2:56 PM, lars hofhansl <[email protected]> wrote: > Part of the idea is that folks would test the release(s) they are > interested in. > If you're on 0.96.0 and want to upgrade to 0.96.2 or 0.98.2, then > 0.96.2RC0 or 0.98.2RC0 is you should test now (you would do so anyway > before you deploy - hopefully, but here's the chance to do it as a service > to the community). > If you're on (say) 0.94.4 and want to upgrade the latest 0.94 release > soon, you should test 0.94.18RC0. > > By far the best tests would be deploying it in a test cluster and run some > tests against it, kill some services, etc; but anything helps (local > install, single node install, see if your client application still > compiles, etc). > > -- Lars > > > > ________________________________ > From: liushaohui <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 6:20 AM > Subject: Re: Releases tests.... > > > How to be a volunteer and contribute time for the release tests? > > Is there some docs or tests list for release? > > This may help me to check what tests I can do for the release. > > thx > > Shaohui Liu > > > On 03/14/2014 07:44 PM, Jean-Marc Spaggiari wrote: > > Guys, > > > > 0.96.2RC, 0.98.1RC and 0.9418RC0 are all coming this week or early next > > week... It will be difficult to test all of them. He might be better to > > spread them more than that if we want to allow people to invest time on > > testing them :( > > > > I will personally have few time next week for testing, then no time at > all > > until Mars 31st. So having all the 3 release at the same time will allow > me > > to test only one, or, maybe 2 if I'm lucky, but never 3. > > > > Just sharing my feeling that spreading them a bit more might be better > for > > "testers"... > > > > JM > > >
