Dear community,
We now have a pretty stable codebase and I think we should take this chance to finally release our first stable version 1.0 and implement upcoming bigger changes afterwards for 1.1
My plan for the next days would be: * to merge PR #974[1] which fixes our last feature request #743[2] for 1.0 * work on PR #853[3] * release a beta version
Then we can work on the remaining bugs, and afterwards release the first RC which should then be thoroughly tested.
This process also implies some changes to the workflow concerning e.g. the branches and packages. I will inform you later about these (basically it is described in #650[4]).
Sebastian
[1]: https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/pull/974 [2]: https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/issues/743 [3]: https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/pull/853 [4]: https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/issues/650
P.S.: If you have experience with CentOS, the intelmq-manager needs your help!
I just released version 1.0.0.dev8, which can be considered beta state.
Small features can still get into 1.0.0, bigger ones will go into 1.1.
Concerning the branching changes see #1008 for a short summary. This is based on the discussion in #650.
Sebastian
#1008: https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/pull/1008/files #650: https://github.com/certtools/intelmq/issues/650
On 06/02/2017 04:16 PM, Sebastian Wagner wrote:
Dear community,
We now have a pretty stable codebase and I think we should take this chance to finally release our first stable version 1.0 and implement upcoming bigger changes afterwards for 1.1
My plan for the next days would be:
- to merge PR #974[1] which fixes our last feature request #743[2] for 1.0
- work on PR #853[3]
- release a beta version
Then we can work on the remaining bugs, and afterwards release the first RC which should then be thoroughly tested.
This process also implies some changes to the workflow concerning e.g. the branches and packages. I will inform you later about these (basically it is described in #650[4]).
Sebastian
P.S.: If you have experience with CentOS, the intelmq-manager needs your help!
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