Hello All,
This will be a stable release. We will call this release as 3.2.1. First
backport patch is checked in yesterday.
Just
created a milestone called 3.2.1 in the tracker. I will be going
through the bugs that are fixed in 3.2.1 and moving the milestones in
the bugs while creating the changelog for the release.
If you
have any bugs that are to be fixed for this release, please go ahead and
fix them in the trunk, 3.2.x branch and set the milestone to 3.2.1.
Let's have a tentative code freeze date and release date. How about June 21,
2013 for code freeze and July 1, 2013 for release?
Thanks
Mohan
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> From: Rick Lane <[email protected]>
>To: Mohan <[email protected]>; [email protected]
>Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 8:04 AM
>Subject: Re: [Openhpi-devel] New OpenHPI release
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>I think this would be good, assume it would be "supported" release (i.e not
>development).
>I have updated 3.2.0 with at least 4 patches now and it would be
good to get back to official delivery.
>
>
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On 6/7/2013 3:35 PM, Mohan wrote:
>
>Hello All,
>>
>>
>>Since the last release in Aug, 2012 we have had many bug fixes, including
>>security fixes.
>>Looks like there are no major new features.
>>
>>
>>
>>At last sourceforge updated openhpi project also to the new platform. Now all
>>our bug numbers have changed among other things.
>>In the old system the bug numbers were shared among the projects. In the new
>>system each project has its own serial list of bugs. Many of our old scripts
>>break too as the field names are changed (for example, component is called a
>>label now) among other things. We are working on fixing them and creating a
>>mapping file etc
>>
>>
>>
>>Considering the above and the need to create a new release, suggest we make a
>>release from the 3.2.x branch called 3.2.1. This will not affect the trunk.
>>We could make the release in July. What do you think?
>>
>>
>>Regards
>>Mohan
>>
>>
>>
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