You can point out to those bureaucrats that even a Wireshark official releases is in fact officially beta (that's what the 0 means in 0.x.y). And that the concept of release in many cases has nothing to do with quality (e.g. there's going to be significantly less bugs in any given snapshot of OpenBSD than in any given official Windows release).
As for when I believe we released less than 2 months ago so I think another release now makes little sense. My personal choice would be to wait for a while before forking. I personally have to finish the work on SNMP/SMI and fix a bug I recently found is the SCCP call handling, I'd like to use that for TCAP as well and have TCAP (with GSMMAP and INAP) in the VoIP calls before the next release. But... I do not dictate the schedule. On 8/22/07, J P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > What is the process for version 0.99.7 to become a stable release? > > My organization will not permit 'beta' software to be installed on > production computers. Since I want to have UNISTIM decoding, I need 0.99.7. > > Thanx, > > John > _______________________________________________ > Wireshark-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev > > -- This information is top security. When you have read it, destroy yourself. -- Marshall McLuhan _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev
