Re: [reSIProcate] Next Release
Hey Robert,
I have time to commit to one, or perhaps two of the following,
whatever might be most helpful:
RedHat 9.0
SuSE 9.1
Solaris 9 w/gcc or CC (although I know little about this platform, so
I won't be much help debugging)
Win w/VS .NET Pro 2003 (C++ 7.1)
--David B.
On 4/18/05, Robert Sparks <rjsparks@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> We've mentioned several times that we plan to issue a new release
> of resiprocate in the next couple of weeks.
>
> I'd like to start formalizing what we need to do to finish that job.
>
> 1) We'll create a candidate tarball and iterate on it until it's ready
> 2) We need people to test building against each iteration on various
> platforms. The more platforms the merrier.
> I'll cover OS/X 10.3 and FC3/i386. Please send a note
> volunteering if
> you have the time and resources to cover any other
> platforms/OSes.
> 3) We need to comb the logs, list, and human memories and build a
> reasonable ChangeLog. This is a big task - if you know of things
> that
> must go in here for sure, please send a note to the list or go add
> to the
> wiki page at
>
> http://warsaw.sjc.purplecomm.com/wiki/index.php?
> title=Creating_the_ChangeLog
>
> I'm probably forgetting something obvious - please reply and correct it.
>
> We also need to track what we're including and what we're not. Here are
> some
> of my personal preferences (and they are no more than that):
> - I'd like the DNS caching and target weighted-preference code to be in
> - I don't think we need to wait for Derek's good proposal on refining
> the
> various queues between the stack and the TUs to be implemented.
>
> What else?
>
> RjS
>
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