Hi,
currently we have quite a few unreleased patches in the sssd-1-10 branch. At the same time, most distributions that I know of (Fedora 19, 20, rawhide, Ubuntu) have moved to 1.11 which is already mostly receiving bugfixes now. In addition, the first 1.12 patches have landed on the list today.
With that in mind, I'd like to release 1.10.2 upstream, branch sssd-1-11 from master and make master track 1.12 development. Given there are no (or very few) 1.10 users, I'd like to simply move the remaining tickets from the 1.10 bucket to 1.11 and backport them upon request.
Does this sounds like a good plan?
On Tue, 2013-09-10 at 11:05 +0200, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
Hi,
currently we have quite a few unreleased patches in the sssd-1-10 branch. At the same time, most distributions that I know of (Fedora 19, 20, rawhide, Ubuntu) have moved to 1.11 which is already mostly receiving bugfixes now. In addition, the first 1.12 patches have landed on the list today.
With that in mind, I'd like to release 1.10.2 upstream, branch sssd-1-11 from master and make master track 1.12 development. Given there are no (or very few) 1.10 users, I'd like to simply move the remaining tickets from the 1.10 bucket to 1.11 and backport them upon request.
Does this sounds like a good plan?
+1
Simo.
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:20:54AM -0400, Simo Sorce wrote:
On Tue, 2013-09-10 at 11:05 +0200, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
Hi,
currently we have quite a few unreleased patches in the sssd-1-10 branch. At the same time, most distributions that I know of (Fedora 19, 20, rawhide, Ubuntu) have moved to 1.11 which is already mostly receiving bugfixes now. In addition, the first 1.12 patches have landed on the list today.
With that in mind, I'd like to release 1.10.2 upstream, branch sssd-1-11 from master and make master track 1.12 development. Given there are no (or very few) 1.10 users, I'd like to simply move the remaining tickets from the 1.10 bucket to 1.11 and backport them upon request.
Does this sounds like a good plan?
+1
Simo.
FYI I will release 1.10.2 as soon as a patch for the memcache problem that is currently being discussed is available (either approach)
On 09/10/2013 05:05 AM, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
Hi,
currently we have quite a few unreleased patches in the sssd-1-10 branch. At the same time, most distributions that I know of (Fedora 19, 20, rawhide, Ubuntu) have moved to 1.11 which is already mostly receiving bugfixes now. In addition, the first 1.12 patches have landed on the list today.
With that in mind, I'd like to release 1.10.2 upstream, branch sssd-1-11 from master and make master track 1.12 development. Given there are no (or very few) 1.10 users, I'd like to simply move the remaining tickets from the 1.10 bucket to 1.11 and backport them upon request.
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Yes.
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