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Last release 1.9.12 was issued on 2019/10/24.  There are currently 17 patches 
in the queue cut down this way:
    - 1 BUG, first one merged on 2019/11/07
    - 1 MAJOR, first one merged on 2019/10/28
    - 9 MEDIUM, first one merged on 2019/11/06
    - 6 MINOR, first one merged on 2019/10/28

Thus the computed ideal release date for 1.9.13 would be 2019/11/11, which was 
one week ago.

The current list of patches in the queue is:
    - BUG     : dns: timeout resolve not applied for valid resolutions
    - MAJOR   : stream-int: Don't receive data from mux until SI_ST_EST is 
reached
    - MEDIUM  : mux-h2: report no available stream on a connection having errors
    - MEDIUM  : stream: Be sure to release allocated captures for TCP streams
    - MEDIUM  : mux-h2: immediately report connection errors on streams
    - MEDIUM  : servers: Only set SF_SRV_REUSED if the connection if fully 
ready.
    - MEDIUM  : listeners: always pause a listener on out-of-resource condition
    - MEDIUM  : mux-h1: Disable splicing for chunked messages
    - MEDIUM  : stream: Be sure to support splicing at the mux level to enable 
it
    - MEDIUM  : Make sure we leave the session list in session_free().
    - MEDIUM  : mux-h2: immediately remove a failed connection from the idle 
list
    - MINOR   : mux-h2: do not emit logs on backend connections
    - MINOR   : log: limit the size of the startup-logs
    - MINOR   : cli: don't call the kw->io_release if kw->parse failed
    - MINOR   : config: Update cookie domain warn to RFC6265
    - MINOR   : queue/threads: make the queue unlinking atomic
    - MINOR   : spoe: fix off-by-one length in UUID format string

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