Re: Squid-2.7 being moved to "old releases"
I'd really like to see some of the features in a release, and am happy to help where I can. On 21/06/2011, at 9:08 AM, Henrik Nordström wrote: > With the release of Squid-3.2 it's about time we drop Squid-2.7 as a > supported release. Maintenance of Squid-2 have already fallen way > behind, not receiving anywhere close to the attention deserved for a > "supported release" with all currently active developers mainly focusing > on Squid-3. > > Squid-3 have in the meantime also gained a lot of interesting > functionality, both ported from Squid-2 and new functionality, > considerably closing the upgrade feature gap. There is still some > feature gap left, but it is getting smaller and smaller. > > One way to see this is that if you or someone you know is stuck in > Squid-2.7 for some reason then it's about time to look into solving that > now. In reality that should have been done years ago. > > In practice it does not mean that much as maintenance of Squid-2.7 is > already practically stopped with last release over a year ago. Partly > because there isn't very much left to fix in the release, but also > because there simply isn't any project resources actively working on > Squid-2 maintenance. > > There is some bug fixes pending in the Squid-2 merge queue, sufficient > to compose a final release, but if you know of any more Squid-2 bugs > that really should be fixed please speak up now. > > Then there is some feature stuff in Squid-2.HEAD, but I think these will > remain there. I do not see sufficient momentum for branching a Squid-2.8 > release. > > See http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.HEAD/changesets/merge.html > for lists of both pending merges to 2.7 and 2.HEAD specific features. > > So at the moment it looks like there will be one final Squid-2.7 release > collecting some pending bug fixes, after which maintenance of the > Squid-2 tree will cease completely, enabling the project to focus > entirely on Squid-3. > > Regards > Henrik > -- Mark Nottingham m...@yahoo-inc.com
R: Squid-2.7 being moved to "old releases"
Hi Henrik, On the Windows side, I have an update for Windows native helpers ready to be committed. I will commit it during the week end. Reagrds Guido Serassio Acme Consulting S.r.l. Microsoft Gold Certified Partner VMware Professional Partner Via Lucia Savarino, 110098 - Rivoli (TO) - ITALY Tel. : +39.011.9530135 Fax. : +39.011.9781115 Email: guido.seras...@acmeconsulting.it WWW: http://www.acmeconsulting.it > -Messaggio originale- > Da: Henrik Nordström [mailto:hen...@henriknordstrom.net] > Inviato: martedì 21 giugno 2011 1.09 > A: Squid Develpers > Oggetto: Squid-2.7 being moved to "old releases" > > With the release of Squid-3.2 it's about time we drop Squid-2.7 as a > supported release. Maintenance of Squid-2 have already fallen way > behind, not receiving anywhere close to the attention deserved for a > "supported release" with all currently active developers mainly focusing > on Squid-3. > > Squid-3 have in the meantime also gained a lot of interesting > functionality, both ported from Squid-2 and new functionality, > considerably closing the upgrade feature gap. There is still some > feature gap left, but it is getting smaller and smaller. > > One way to see this is that if you or someone you know is stuck in > Squid-2.7 for some reason then it's about time to look into solving that > now. In reality that should have been done years ago. > > In practice it does not mean that much as maintenance of Squid-2.7 is > already practically stopped with last release over a year ago. Partly > because there isn't very much left to fix in the release, but also > because there simply isn't any project resources actively working on > Squid-2 maintenance. > > There is some bug fixes pending in the Squid-2 merge queue, sufficient > to compose a final release, but if you know of any more Squid-2 bugs > that really should be fixed please speak up now. > > Then there is some feature stuff in Squid-2.HEAD, but I think these will > remain there. I do not see sufficient momentum for branching a Squid-2.8 > release. > > See http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.HEAD/changesets/merge.html > for lists of both pending merges to 2.7 and 2.HEAD specific features. > > So at the moment it looks like there will be one final Squid-2.7 release > collecting some pending bug fixes, after which maintenance of the > Squid-2 tree will cease completely, enabling the project to focus > entirely on Squid-3. > > Regards > Henrik
Squid-2.7 being moved to "old releases"
With the release of Squid-3.2 it's about time we drop Squid-2.7 as a supported release. Maintenance of Squid-2 have already fallen way behind, not receiving anywhere close to the attention deserved for a "supported release" with all currently active developers mainly focusing on Squid-3. Squid-3 have in the meantime also gained a lot of interesting functionality, both ported from Squid-2 and new functionality, considerably closing the upgrade feature gap. There is still some feature gap left, but it is getting smaller and smaller. One way to see this is that if you or someone you know is stuck in Squid-2.7 for some reason then it's about time to look into solving that now. In reality that should have been done years ago. In practice it does not mean that much as maintenance of Squid-2.7 is already practically stopped with last release over a year ago. Partly because there isn't very much left to fix in the release, but also because there simply isn't any project resources actively working on Squid-2 maintenance. There is some bug fixes pending in the Squid-2 merge queue, sufficient to compose a final release, but if you know of any more Squid-2 bugs that really should be fixed please speak up now. Then there is some feature stuff in Squid-2.HEAD, but I think these will remain there. I do not see sufficient momentum for branching a Squid-2.8 release. See http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.HEAD/changesets/merge.html for lists of both pending merges to 2.7 and 2.HEAD specific features. So at the moment it looks like there will be one final Squid-2.7 release collecting some pending bug fixes, after which maintenance of the Squid-2 tree will cease completely, enabling the project to focus entirely on Squid-3. Regards Henrik