Hello,
after last days of testing at SIPit 31, I think the master branch is in quite good shape. I hope to get the time for a more detailed report, but we had only one major issue when running some stress tests, affecting websocket connections when using a special crafted websocket packet, fixed already. Otherwise, while the tests here are mainly on SIP interoperability, so not much on particular use cases of kamailio, with the help of Olle we have been in pretty much all multi-party tests as well as plenty of one-to-one interop tests.
I have also been running Kamailio master branch on several other private or public servers with live traffic and quite complex config (e.g., usual suspects as openrcs.com and voipuser.org) and haven't noticed any issue.
Based on the above, I am considering to branch 4.2 next week on Wednesday (Oct 8), and release about one week later (October 15 or 16).
Anyone with other opinions or alternative roadmap?
On the other hand, we have to start building migration tutorial and updating what is new in this release: * http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/install/upgrade/stable-to-devel * http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/features/new-in-devel
Everyone is encouraged to contribute.
Cheers, Daniel
Hello,
a short update, based on evolution so far, the branch has been created, testing goes well, therefore I plan to do the release of 4.2.0 this week, on Thursday (Oct 16).
Among good news is that database structure has very few changes, therefore migration to 4.2 from 4.1 should be easy from this point of view.
Cheers, Daniel
On 03/10/14 09:36, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
after last days of testing at SIPit 31, I think the master branch is in quite good shape. I hope to get the time for a more detailed report, but we had only one major issue when running some stress tests, affecting websocket connections when using a special crafted websocket packet, fixed already. Otherwise, while the tests here are mainly on SIP interoperability, so not much on particular use cases of kamailio, with the help of Olle we have been in pretty much all multi-party tests as well as plenty of one-to-one interop tests.
I have also been running Kamailio master branch on several other private or public servers with live traffic and quite complex config (e.g., usual suspects as openrcs.com and voipuser.org) and haven't noticed any issue.
Based on the above, I am considering to branch 4.2 next week on Wednesday (Oct 8), and release about one week later (October 15 or 16).
Anyone with other opinions or alternative roadmap?
On the other hand, we have to start building migration tutorial and updating what is new in this release:
- http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/install/upgrade/stable-to-devel
- http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/features/new-in-devel
Everyone is encouraged to contribute.
Cheers, Daniel