I think this is great!

Are there any other patches or fixes we want to get in before this
deadline?  Has anyone looked at Gavin Lambert's patch to the dynamically
changing IP addresses?

--Nick


On Oct 12, 2012 11:16 AM, "Jim Marshall" <jim.marsh...@wbemsolutions.com>
wrote:

>  Hi,
>  WS would like to propose a release date of  10/26 for OpenSLP 2.0. I
> believe it has been a bit over a year since Beta 2 was released and we feel
> that it is important to get a 'stable' release out that people, and
> industry, can use and rely on.
>  We have developed a set of tests which use the Java API (using JUnit) and
> the SLP daemon as well as some basic scripts which utilize the 'slptool'
> executable - for example registering, retrieving, modifying, ,
> deregistering a service, checking attributes and their values. Additionally
> we have tested using the 2.0 code with the 1.x line of daemons and client.
> Additionally we would be willing to donate the test code to the open source
> so it can be used in the future. I believe we used the latest SVN trunk to
> test (1690).
>
> In line with a 10/26 release date we would propose a "code freeze"
> starting on 10/21 to allow for us to run our tests and to fix any issues
> that may be found.
>
> Lastly, if necessary, WS is willing to do the leg work of getting the
> release done.
>
> Does anyone have any objections?
>
>
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