On Thu, Dec 23, 2021 at 7:37 AM William A Rowe Jr <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 10:09 AM Yann Ylavic <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 3:44 AM William A Rowe Jr <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > But I'd be happier co-RM'ing this with a newer committer/PMC > > > participant who wants to learn the ropes. Any volunteers? > > > > \o_ thanks for helping! Anytime for, maybe in early 2022 days? > > 1. Is that an offer?
Sure it is :) I'm happy to assist you in the release process and learn about it. I looked at the release.sh script which is quite simple and the preliminar tagging process from the previous release, but following someone who knows is always better.. > > In any case I see us shipping a minimal APR 1.7.x with the fixes at hand and > for > Windows FS that frustrated some svn users. The scope of the unix domain socket > enablement are probably late into January/early Feb. Unsure what other folks > are > working on that fit into the 1.8 bump. I already backported the unix socket changes to 1.7.x, though Ivan objected already given the non trivial changes. I'd like it to be in 1.7.1 (mainly because of the new atomic/once wakeup which is useful for httpd's mpm_event usage), but not a strong opinion either so I could revert it's an uncomfortable change. Besides, current 1.7.x is not a minimal change already w.r.t. 1.7.0, some not-so-trivial backports are to address issues raised by running ASAN built APR and httpd through their test suites (namely apr_pool's r1884100, apr_thread's r1884103, apr_thread_pool's r1884110). Those have landed for quite some time now, but more eyes are always welcome. > > We all need to review APR-util 1.7.0-dev, to ensure it's ready. That > could happen > before year end, or early next year, depending on how stable it is. +1 > > So yes, I'd be grateful for your help, and more than happy to help you :) Great, let's go whenever you have the time for it ;) Cheers; Yann.
