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Re: 3.6.0 release schedule


From: Evan Huus <eapache () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2021 14:51:41 -0400

On Wed., Oct. 6, 2021, 14:43 Jaap Keuter, <jaap.keuter () xs4all nl> wrote:

Hi,

Are those wmem / pinfo->pool changes completed? Would be nice if that was
consistent before branching.


I have three things left on my list:
- a few last changes in to_str macros - small and easy
- figure out what to do with valuestrings - hard and undefined
- convert remaining dissectors - trivial but large

The last two aren't worth waiting for as they will both require some
investment. The first one I'll try to get to soon, but should be
self-explanatory based on my recent merges if somebody else wants to grab
it today.

Evan

Is dfilter stabilised already? These are the things that come to mind.

Thanks,
Jaap

On 30 Sep 2021, at 23:29, Gerald Combs <gerald () wireshark org> wrote:

Hi all,

I have the 3.5.1 release scheduled for next Thursday, October 7, but I'm
wondering if we shouldn't create the 3.6 branch and release 3.6.0rc1
instead. Unless anyone needs to delay the 3.6 branch I plan on doing the
following:

Oct  6 : Release 3.4.9 & 3.2.17
Oct  7 : Create the release-3.6 branch
Oct  8 : Release 3.6.0rc1
Oct 20 : Release 3.6.0 and wind down the 3.2 branch
Nov 17 : Release 3.6.1 & 3.4.10

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