Re: officially retire 1.9?

2019-08-16 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Julian Foad wrote on Fri, 16 Aug 2019 09:47 +00:00: > Stefan Sperling wrote: > > [...] > But the amount of work involved in everyone else running tests and > signing > > releases must also be considered. We barely made the required signature > > count > > for our last 3 releases. Focussing our

Re: officially retire 1.9?

2019-08-16 Thread Julian Foad
Daniel Shahaf wrote: What's 1.9's new end-of-life date, then? Until what (past or future) date do we _commit_ to backporting critical fixes? The release date of the next LTS release. According to the currently planned release cycles, that will be v1.14 in April 2020. (It might be affected

Re: svn commit: r1850651 - /subversion/trunk/subversion/mod_dav_svn/repos.c

2019-08-16 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 09:36:48PM +0300, Sergey Raevskiy wrote: > Hi! > > I've attached a patch with fix. Log message: > [[[ > * subversion/mod_dav_svn/repos.c > (get_resource): Following up on r1850651: Set cleanup handler for >FS warning logging regardless of presence of R->USER. > >

Re: officially retire 1.9?

2019-08-16 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 03:40:50PM +0100, Julian Foad wrote: > Branko Čibej wrote: > > On 05.08.2019 20:27, Stefan Sperling wrote: > > > Subversion 1.9.0 is 4 years old today (release on August 5 2015). > > > http://subversion.apache.org/roadmap.html#release-planning says that > > > each LTS

Re: officially retire 1.9?

2019-08-16 Thread Julian Foad
Stefan Sperling wrote: [...] > But the amount of work involved in everyone else running tests and signing releases must also be considered. We barely made the required signature count for our last 3 releases. Focussing our volunteer resources on releases that are actually used by Debian and