On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Alexander Shraer <[email protected]> wrote: >> 1) Need to finish up the dynamic reconfig support. > > What's missing is only a few basic C API tests. Michi & Marshall are > looking into it, but if they doen't find time, I can try to write > those in mid January. Michi also reviewed the C client API. Ben > reviewed the Java client and server changes. It would be awesome if > others review as well. >
Sounds great Alex, thanks! Note: You (community members) don't need to be a committer to provide review feedback. (hint hint) Actually it's a great way to learn more about the code and work towards becoming a committer. Patrick > > On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Patrick Hunt <[email protected]> wrote: >> There are a number of great new features that are in trunk or about to >> be committed to trunk. I'm proposing that we do a 3.5.0 release in >> February, I volunteer to be the release manager. >> >> As RM I plan to do 3.5.0 as an alpha release with an extended voting >> period. Perhaps 2 weeks rather than the standard 3 days. We'd then >> iterate rapidly on reported issues to transition to beta and finally >> stable releases. Similar to what we did with 3.4. >> >> Some pending features: >> 1) Need to finish up the dynamic reconfig support. >> 2) Facebook has contributed a number of scalability improvements. They >> are planning to add local sessions, I'd like to include that and any >> other features that they might provide in the timeframe. >> >> There are only 4 jiras marked as blockers for 3.5.0 currently. >> ZOOKEEPER-1551 looks the most serious. >> >> There are a number of patch available jiras that we've been whittling >> down, we'd try to include as many of those as can be completed in the >> timeframe. >> >> >> What do you think? >> >> Patrick
