Can anyone suggest a stable version or git commit number that I can use On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 11:57:17 AM UTC-7, Raghu Murugesan wrote: > > Hi Christian, Thanks for the info. > > On Sunday, September 18, 2016 at 9:53:50 AM UTC-7, Christian Seiler wrote: >> >> On 09/15/2016 10:28 PM, Raghu Murugesan wrote: >> > When in next version of open-iscsi planning to be released? >> >> As one of the maintainers of open-iscsi in Debian, we'd also like >> to see a new official release in the not too distant future, >> because we are currently packaging git snapshots (and are using >> version numbers like 2.0.873+gitN.ABCDEF01, where N is a counter >> and ABCDEF01 are the first 8 chars of the git commit hash - not >> very pretty). The latest git snapshot I just uploaded today. >> >> Just as a reference: Debian will freeze around the end of the >> year, so it'd be great if a new open-iscsi release could happen >> by the beginning of January the very, very latest, so we could >> release Debian with a properly released version, and not another >> git snapshot. >> >> Thanks for considering! >> >> Regards, >> Christian >> >
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