Hi,

5.5 is ready to release or need some commits?

I will prepare 5.4.2 (just fix Log4J)

Milamber

On 15/12/2021 09:04, Philippe Mouawad wrote:
Hello Milamber,
If you're available, it would be good to release:

    - 5.4.2 with just the fix for Log4J
    - 5.5 (fix+improvements)

If not, just 5.5

Thanks

On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 9:02 AM Milamber <milam...@apache.org> wrote:

Hi,

Probably need to release ASAP a fix version? 5.4.1? (from tag with just
the fix for Log4J) or new version 5.5 (fix+improvements)?

Milamber

On 14/12/2021 21:42, Philippe Mouawad wrote:
Hello,
For information:

- https://blogs.apache.org/security/entry/cve-2021-44228

Regards
On Tuesday, December 14, 2021, Philippe Mouawad <
p.moua...@ubik-ingenierie.com> wrote:

Hello,
For me both 6.0 and 5.5 are ok.
Regards

On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 9:02 PM Milamber <milam...@apache.org> wrote:

Hi,

Currently, I prefer release 5.5 as version, add deprecated elements if
needed.

for 6.0 version, probably we can migrate JMeter on next openjdk LTS 11
(or why not 17) (so with OpenJDK official support instead Oracle Java).
Using recent openjdk allow improvements from java release.

and for 6.0, add support for HTTP/2.0 request seems be a requirement.

Milamber

On 07/12/2021 19:07, Felix Schumacher wrote:
Am 07.12.21 um 18:48 schrieb Vladimir Sitnikov:
I would be fine with both versions 5.5 and 6.0.
Same for me.
I am limited in time :-/, so I would not be able to rename 5.5 ->
6.0,
so I would suggest releasing as 5.5, and going for 6.0 a bit later.

I thought I could work on DSL this December, however, it turns out
not
to
be the case.

and more important a major version could be a good point to drop old
stuff
I am afraid it does not work that way.
If we want to drop something, we need to announce the deprecation
plan
in
advance.
AFAIK MongoDB is not deprecated (at least, MongoScriptSampler is not
deprecated), so there's no option to drop it yet.
That is what I meant. If we want to use the next major version to drop
things. 5.5 would be a good opportunity to mark those features as
deprecated.


so a 6.0 is not necessarily needed
In 99% of the cases, the versions are there to convey the changes to
the
end-users.
I really like realver:
https://twitter.com/lorenc_dan/status/1209289792569131008

6.0 would mean "hey, there's something big, go and try it" :)
That is true, too :)

Felix

Vladimir

--
Cordialement
Philippe M.
Ubik-Ingenierie



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