Re: [lwip-users] lwIP 2.2.0-rc1

2023-06-29 Thread Dave Nadler

Thank *YOU* Simon!

On 6/29/2023 4:40 PM, Simon Goldschmidt wrote:

The 1st release candidate version for lwIP 2.2.0 is now available via
git (using the STABLE-2_2_0_RC1 tag) or via this gitweb link:

http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/lwip.git/snapshot/lwip-STABLE-2_2_0_RC1.tar.gz 



This release brings us back to releasing off the master branch (instead
of using a separate stable-branch, which hasn't worked out quite as I
liked and should end the phase of not releasing often enough). Being
like that, there are many minor bugs fixed but mainly, this is a cleanup
release allowing us to prepare for faster releases in the future.

In addition, we dropped the 'contrib' repository and moved everything
that was there into the 'contrib' directory in the main repository, so
one single repository now contains all the code, which should be easier
for both the developers and the users.

Please test and report bugs if you find any!
Many thanks to all contributors!!
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[lwip-users] lwIP 2.2.0-rc1

2023-06-29 Thread Simon Goldschmidt

The 1st release candidate version for lwIP 2.2.0 is now available via
git (using the STABLE-2_2_0_RC1 tag) or via this gitweb link:

http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/lwip.git/snapshot/lwip-STABLE-2_2_0_RC1.tar.gz

This release brings us back to releasing off the master branch (instead
of using a separate stable-branch, which hasn't worked out quite as I
liked and should end the phase of not releasing often enough). Being
like that, there are many minor bugs fixed but mainly, this is a cleanup
release allowing us to prepare for faster releases in the future.

In addition, we dropped the 'contrib' repository and moved everything
that was there into the 'contrib' directory in the main repository, so
one single repository now contains all the code, which should be easier
for both the developers and the users.

Please test and report bugs if you find any!
Many thanks to all contributors!!

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