Push a commit to master earlier today to fix that issue we talked about
last week regarding the failing TraversalInterruptionTest. Travis has been
happy and I can't seem to get it to fail locally. I think it's in good
shape. If you were having problems with that before, please give it a try
now. Marko is still planning to some work to fix up PeerPressure test
(can't say I've have trouble with that one myself).

Also, I published a 3.2.3 -SNAPSHOT earlier today btw to the Apache
snapshot repository for testing.

On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Stephen Mallette <spmalle...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> We're supposed to start code freeze tomorrow, but we are a little behind.
> Still have one PR left to merge and it needs a rebase:
>
> https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/pull/448
>
> So expect that to get merged for 3.2.3 during code freeze week, but
> nothing in that PR should preclude providers from testing their
> implementations.  Other than that, I think everything else of substance is
> in.
>
> I do have one worry about that TraversalInterruption test that has been
> failing randomly since the LazyBarrierStrategy stuff went in (i think).
> Marko also mentioned the PeerPressure test. We'll put some elbow grease
> into that next week and try to get those figured out and more stable.
>
> As a reminder Ted will be release manager for 3.1.5 and I'll be doing
> 3.2.3. As usual, we will use this thread to coordinate during code freeze
> week. Please bring up relevant issues here.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stephen
>

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