Hello,
I am considering to release v5.0.8 to mark the end of official maintenance for branch 5.0 on Thursday, April 4. If no major regression will be introduced, this will be the last release from branch 5.0. Afterwards, the stable branches maintained will be 5.1 and 5.2.
In case you have in mind some specific commits that should get into 5.0 branch, then reply and list them to be sure they are not missed.
Cheers, Daniel
Please backport 1) b23e8e47474d9c25c6de0f6c3da07ae43b85ad8a 2) 49a34c863335e6b0b09e397d7962395306506c00
Both commit is relevant to #1915 https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/1915
Sergey
вт, 2 апр. 2019 г. в 10:17, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com:
Hello,
I am considering to release v5.0.8 to mark the end of official maintenance for branch 5.0 on Thursday, April 4. If no major regression will be introduced, this will be the last release from branch 5.0. Afterwards, the stable branches maintained will be 5.1 and 5.2.
In case you have in mind some specific commits that should get into 5.0 branch, then reply and list them to be sure they are not missed.
Cheers, Daniel
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Hello,
short note to say that packaging for v5.0.8 will start soon, therefore any commit to branch 5.0 has to be announced on irc or via sr-dev list to avoid conflicts with release build process.
Cheers, Daniel
On 02.04.19 09:16, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
I am considering to release v5.0.8 to mark the end of official maintenance for branch 5.0 on Thursday, April 4. If no major regression will be introduced, this will be the last release from branch 5.0. Afterwards, the stable branches maintained will be 5.1 and 5.2.
In case you have in mind some specific commits that should get into 5.0 branch, then reply and list them to be sure they are not missed.
Cheers, Daniel