Hi,

Prompted by Evgeny's suggestion to move forward with releasing Subversion
1.15.0[1], I'd like to suggest getting a new minor release of Serf out of
the door as well - preferrably first!

There are a few features in Subversion that depend on recent development in
Serf (for example the error reporting) and it would be nice to have it
released together.

Brane has made a summary in Jira, see SERF-208[2], open points copied below:
* Generalized error callbacks, discussed in [3]. From what I can see we
have an error callback mechanism that works for SSL errors. There is also
code in Subversion to support this. We need to decide if [a] We are happy
with the current situation, or [b] Can someone step up to improve it.
Personally, I'm leaning towards [a].
* Issue SERF-195, which is a substantial rewrite of the request queues. The
code is in a separate branch SERF-195. The code looks good to me but I
haven't analyzed in detail. It should be possible to merge to trunk.
* Issue SERF-209, concerning intermitent test suite failures under MacOS. I
would suggest to leave this aside for later.

Can we get these decided/merged and roll a release? I think it would be
good to do this in trunk before branching.

Kind regards,
Daniel




[1] https://lists.apache.org/thread/x0s1c8jolql5hdkq40jm3jfnpm6wjp9s
[2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SERF-208
[3] https://lists.apache.org/thread/7khn697o2srmg8wvqy4t3xyxq4cr8v8v

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