On Friday, December 13, 2019 at 9:01:40 AM UTC-8, Karla Thurs wrote: > > Hello, > What is your latest version of Openiscsi and what was the release date? Do > you happen to have a release schedule that you follow? I see your dates for > old releases but don't see anything about following a certain schedule for > new releases. If you have anything to provide that would be great. > > Thank you, > Karla Thurs > > Configuration Manager > By Light Professional IT Services LLC > karla.thurs@<hidden>.com > > You can always find that out by going to github "release" directory for our project: https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-iscsi/releases <https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-iscsi/releases)>
I just updated the "current" release to 2.1.0, which has been out about a month (11/14). The version available to end users is more controlled by what each distribution does, since most users do not download and compile their own open-iscsi package. If you wish to use the latest open-iscsi code many times you also need the latest kernel, for example. So if you are using RedHat, or SUSE, you want to be using the latest package that vendor supports for your OS version. If that helps you. And no, we do not have any schedule for future releases. We are a little short on valuable resources (like people and time) to have such things. Instead, we fix any bugs we find and hope to get time to make some improvements. Now my turn to ask a question: why do you wish to know? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "open-iscsi" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/open-iscsi/fab5bd32-ae8d-4475-8faf-d0318498893c%40googlegroups.com.
