Hi Robert,

At 16.27 01/11/2005, Robert Collins wrote:

Put me in here. I think getting 3.0 stable is not so hard, but will
never happen if the focus remains on 2.5/2.6 - 2.6 should only have
security fixes from 3.0.

Probably the release of Squid 2.6 will further delay the release of Squid 3.0, but for me the question is when Squid 3.0 will be STABLE without a 2.6 ?

My opinion is that currently the development work on Squid 3.0 is something harder than on 2.5/2.6 for some reasons:
- There are not much developers that know C++ good as C
- Squid 3 C++ architecture is very sophisticated, but sometimes very hard to understand, and there is only a little documentation about - Robert, that is really the major player on the C++ Squid 3 refactoring was away from Squid development for too much time

So, if the development of Squid 3 will continue as the latest year, really I'm not so sure that we will ever have a STABLE 3.0 with a support and maintenance comparable to 2.5.

For me, the consolidation of existing 2.5 working patches and enhancements into a 2.6 release is the only way to avoid things like this:
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-dev/200510/0181.html.

Regards

Guido



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