[reSIProcate] making a 1.9 release
I'm thinking September would be a good time for a v1.9.0 release
Changes that are desirable before the release:
- merge in Catalin's WebSocket cookie work and some bug fixes (maybe 13
September)
- Byron's work on the ABI compatibility issues
- moving rutil/cajun to contrib
- are there other pieces of work anybody has committed that are not 100%
complete?
Potential changes that could be useful if made before the release:
- improving dual stack IPv4/IPv6 in a single reTurn instance
- linking the repro or reTurn statistics API with gmetric
- support for arbitrary certificate/key filename specification
- support for CRL
- stop using SipMessage for parsing WebSocket HTTP headers
Test plan for release:
- running test cases in Debian build farm on all CPUs, here is the last
snapshot release:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=resiprocate&suite=experimental
- running test cases on Windows
- test other platforms: Mac OS X, Android?
- running the RPM build in Fedora's build server
- I would also be testing it with my various use-cases which are
predominantly on Linux