Hello All,

Sorry did not follow up with the release discussions. 

We have had 6 bug fixes/feature additions since last release. Based on
the changes that we made, suggest we call the release off of the trunk
3.4.0. Propose we set the code freeze on Oct 30 and make the release on
Nov 7, 2013.

Please share your thoughts. If the above proposal is ok, I will create
the release group on Monday to move the bugs.

Regards
Mohan

On Wed, 2013-09-25 at 09:32 -0500, Rick Lane wrote:
> We need this to be a supported release, not a development release.
> One major enhancement that we are targeting to our next release here
> is the openhpi.conf encryption.
> We have had multiple customers demand this, which is why we got it
> into the openhpi development roadmap.
> 
> We have a feature targeted to our next release which would put the
> need for a new openhpi release supporting the openhpi.conf encryption
> by mid-November at the latest.
> 
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> On 9/24/2013 5:02 PM, Mohan wrote:
> 
> > Hello All,
> > 
> > Since the last release of 3.2.1, we have had many bug fixes. uid_map 
> > security fix is to be checked in.
> > We had new features like optional encryption of conf files.
> > 
> > This release happens entirely from the new sourceforge platform. 
> > Most bugs in this release were created using the new platform. They have 
> > only new bug numbers.
> > 
> > Considering the above and the need to create a new release, suggest we make 
> > a release from the trunk. 
> > We could plan for this release in late October or November. What do you 
> > think? 
> > What release number do we want to give for this release?
> > 
> > Regards
> > Mohan
> > 
> > 
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