* Dag-Erling Smørgrav > I've merged trunk into branches/1.0. > > I actually only intended to merge up to r1288, but SVK ignored the > range I specified and merged everything. > > This does not mean I'm preparing a release (especially now that I > can't trust SVK to DTRT), just that I consider some of the changes in > trunk to be sufficiently stable and sufficiently useful that it might > make sense for people to track branches/1.0 to get something a little > newer than the latest release, but not quite bleeding edge. > > Specifically, I consider trunk up to and including r1288 to be both a > significant improvement over 1.0.3 and relatively low-risk. Changes > in this range include improved backend handling, a fix for a > (non-exploitable) buffer overflow in the management interface, and > improved documentation.
If these are not changes enough to roll 1.0.4, when (if ever) can we expect a new 1.0 release? > > The corresponding revision on branches/1.0 is r1331, which you can > check out with the following Subversion command: > > % svn co -r1331 http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/svn/branches/1.0 varnish With these improvements, would you say it's still appropriate to run 1.0.3 in production environments? Ingvar -- _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] http://projects.linpro.no/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
