Ok METRON-995 is in, so we should be able to release any time from my perspective. I think we're just waiting on some resolution for 941 at this point (that thread seems dead).
On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Casey Stella <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm willing to be shot down about this, but METRON-995 fixes a pretty > significant bug around using map variables and temporary variables in > stellar enrichments. I'd appreciate if it could get in, but I'll > understand if we think it shouldn't. > > On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 4:31 AM, Christian Tramnitz <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I didn’t touch unit tests because it was already broken before. >> We agreed to put this into a separate ticket (METRON-962) as it applies >> to other parsers as well. >> >> For now, METRON-941 fixes an actual bug (parsing is broken with the >> current code). >> >> >> BR, >> Christian >> >> >> On 02.06.17, 20:36, "Matt Foley" <[email protected] im Auftrag von >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Christian, >> I agree this would be nice to have. I also agree with >> @kylerichardson ‘s review comments that the change (with field renames and >> outputs) is large enough to require consistent changes in the unit test. >> Could you please revive the unit test for PaloAltoParser? >> >> Thanks, >> --Matt >> >> On 6/2/17, 2:03 AM, "Christian Tramnitz" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> While not a must-have, METRON-941 / PR-579 should be trivial >> enough to include it. >> >> >> Thanks, >> Christian >> >> >> On 01.06.17, 23:17, "Matt Foley" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Now that METRON-844 is in, I plan to proceed with the 0.4.0 >> release candidate. I think 844 was the last item we considered a must-have >> for the 0.4.0 release, and we want to post this release before >> incorporating several broad changes that should go in the NEXT release not >> this one (METRON-777, 942, 975, 876, etc.). >> >> >> >> Let me know if anything else is considered must-have for >> 0.4.0, but I’m going to proceed unless I hear otherwise. Current HEAD is >> SHA1= 85872bd686 (METRON-858), I’ll go from there. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> --Matt >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >
