On Mittwoch, 9. Mai 2007, Anatoly Pidruchny wrote: > Hi, all, > > I could not find a good explanation of the releasing policy for OpenSER. > I mean, 1.2.0 was released on March 12, 2007. I know that the future > release is 1.3.0. But is there going to be 1.2.1 ever released?
Hi Anatoly, we discussed in the last IRC meeting that there would be a minor release, e.g. 1.2.1. There is no exact date yet (in the conference we talked about "mid of may") so expect it in the next two weeks. I'll probably create a page on the wiki with an explanation of the release policy, if i found nothing on the openser webpage with more informations about this. > There were many bugs fixed in 1.2.x since 1.2.0 was released. I think I > read a developer's reply that the best and most stable OpenSER 1.2.x > release sources can only be downloaded from the SVN 1.2 branch. Is this > true? And what is the trunk version in SVN? Is it only for the next > release (1.3.0) and changes to the trunk do not go to 1.2.x branch > automatically? The trunk is only for 1.3. Only bugfixes get backported to the 1.2 branch. > The download page (http://www.openser.org/mos/view/Download/) > unfortunately does not tell that to get the most stable 1.2.x release > one has to use SVN Download. I think most of the OpenSER users just > download the released 1.2.0 sources. The 1.2 branch is technically not a release, as it changes over the time. So the most stable 1.2 release is at the moment 1.2.0. :-) > By the way, looks like the so called "daily" SVN snapshots have not been > posted since April 23. Is this a known problem? What link you do you use? I see an "openser-devel-svn-latest.tgz 12-Mar-2007 02:11 5.7M" snapshot there.. Cheers, Henning _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
