On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 8:55 PM, Felix Schumacher < felix.schumac...@internetallee.de> wrote:
> Am 12.01.2017 um 20:39 schrieb Philippe Mouawad: > >> Hello, >> What do you think of releasing a 3.2 version ? >> > I think I said before, that I would like to release often :) > >> >> I see following reasons: >> >> - There is a regression (See bug 60575) >> > My fix for 60575 needs tests and review as it changes the contract of the > method getSendParameterValuesAsPostBody. > I reviewed it , it looks ok to me. I'll double check. > > It returned true if there were no parameters (and thus none with a name). > (Or if getPostBodyRaw() is true) > > After the change it returns only true when there are parameters and none > of those have a name. (Or if getPostBodyRaw() is true). > > > This method is used in POST and PUT as well, but I believe the change to > be correct in both places. too. > > - We have 9 enhancements and 12 Bug fixes >> - Some nice features (at least as a current user I find them >> interesting >> :-) ): >> - More space in UI and simpler look >> - Up to date Browser based on javafx >> > We might have to warn a bit more about the need for javafx (The default > java for SUSE Leap42.2 seems to have no javafx). Without javafx JMeter will > start, but the results tree view is missing. > I think in this case we should try to fail in a bit cleaner way > - Or in response assertion >> - Replace feature (partial)+ counting >> >> Maybe we can integrate before next release: >> >> - PR-247 >> - PR-246 >> - PR-245 >> - PR-237 >> >> And upgrade some dependencies: >> >> - jodd which has a lot of perf enhancements that we use in JMeter (for >> resources extractions) >> - httpcomponents >> - maybe more >> > I would like to link the converted pdf tutorials and maybe do a bit of > minor tweaks to the look and feel of the web pages (less shadows). > > Should the sect-num number of the tutorials be continued from those in the > usermanual section? > I think so. >> Besides, we did a lot of code changes related to sonar, let's release it. >> >> A last good thing is that we start to release more often. >> > +1 > > Felix > >> >> > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.