On Fri, Oct 5, 2018 at 8:53 AM Mike Drob <md...@apache.org> wrote: > Devs, > > It's been almost 3 months since 2.1.0 was released (Jul 19) and we have 150 > commits on branch-2.1 in that time. What do folks think of getting a > release going? I know that there's been some discussion around the HBCK2 > stuff landing, but I feel like the conversation has gotten a bit lost > without an actual release to relate to. >
Sounds good. I was under the delusion that I was going to help push 2.1.1 out but I went off to work on hbck2 and its been taking a while figuring what would comprise a first cut at server-side support for a useable hbck2. I was thinking that 2.1.1 would have our first cut of APIs for a useable HBCK2. This project has been coming along with distractions as I run into fun, dirty bugs in branch-2.1. > > There are 18 issues open or in progress currently. Only one is labelled > blocker, and five more are critical -- let's evaluate these and the rest to > figure out what we need for a release to happen. I went ahead and created a > 2.1.2 version in Jira so that we have somewhere to move issues that aren't > getting done soon. > > Meanwhile, I think we also need to look at test stabilization -- there's 15 > tests on the dashboard that might need attention. > > Thanks for doing the above. This is work that needs to be done regardless. S > Mike >