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New release? #729

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kloczek opened this issue May 22, 2022 · 4 comments
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New release? #729

kloczek opened this issue May 22, 2022 · 4 comments

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@kloczek
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kloczek commented May 22, 2022

Looking on cyrus-sasl-2.1.28...master I thing that it is already enough accumulated to make new release.
Any plans to do that soon? 😋

@hyc
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hyc commented May 22, 2022

That list of commits is bogus, it includes many commits previously released in 2.1.26, 2.1.27, and 2.1.28.

The next release will be 2.2.0, the number of deprecated/dropped mechanisms is too significant to be another 2.1 release.

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kloczek commented May 22, 2022

So it may take a bit longer. Am I right?
If yes still I think that it would be good to add in 2.1 branch for example openssl 3.x parches and push that as 2.1.29.
Many distributions have own accumulated patches against latest 2.1. IMO it wold be good to review that, commit and include in next 2.1.x release. If you wan I can try to propose few PRS against 2.1 branch. IMO definitely for example it would be good to add systemd service description file.

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quanah commented May 24, 2022

There are no plans for a new 2.1 release. 2.2.0 is the next planned release series.

@Neustradamus
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Dear all,

Latest Cyrus-SASL is 2.1.28 (2022-02-22), soon 3 years.

Can you go here for talk about a new version before Debian 13 freeze soon?

Next Debian 14 will be in 2027:

Thanks in advance.

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