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Last release 2.2.3 was issued on 2020-09-08.  There are currently 11 patches in 
the queue cut down this way:
    - 3 MEDIUM, first one merged on 2020-09-11
    - 8 MINOR, first one merged on 2020-09-22

Thus the computed ideal release date for 2.2.4 would be 2020-10-11, which is in 
two weeks or less.

Last release 2.1.8 was issued on 2020-07-31.  There are currently 36 patches in 
the queue cut down this way:
    - 1 MAJOR, first one merged on 2020-09-07
    - 12 MEDIUM, first one merged on 2020-08-05
    - 23 MINOR, first one merged on 2020-08-11

Thus the computed ideal release date for 2.1.9 would be 2020-09-04, which was 
three weeks ago.

Last release 2.0.17 was issued on 2020-07-31.  There are currently 26 patches 
in the queue cut down this way:
    - 1 MAJOR, first one merged on 2020-09-07
    - 11 MEDIUM, first one merged on 2020-08-05
    - 14 MINOR, first one merged on 2020-08-11

Thus the computed ideal release date for 2.0.18 would be 2020-10-04, which is 
in one week or less.

Last release 1.8.26 was issued on 2020-08-03.  There are currently 12 patches 
in the queue cut down this way:
    - 5 MEDIUM, first one merged on 2020-08-05
    - 7 MINOR, first one merged on 2020-08-03

Thus the computed ideal release date for 1.8.27 would be 2020-10-26, which is 
in four weeks or less.

The current list of patches in the queue is:
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MAJOR   : contrib/spoa-server: Fix unhandled 
python call leading to memory leak
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MEDIUM  : mux-h1: Refresh H1 connection timeout 
after a synchronous send
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MEDIUM  : htx: smp_prefetch_htx() must always 
validate the direction
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MEDIUM  : ssl: does not look for all SNIs before 
chosing a certificate
 - 2.1, 2.2                  - MEDIUM  : h2: report frame bits only for handled 
types
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MEDIUM  : http-ana: Don't wait to send 1xx 
responses received from servers
 - 2.1                       - MEDIUM  : ssl: memory leak of ocsp data at 
SSL_CTX_free()
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MEDIUM  : contrib/spoa-server: Fix ipv4_address 
used instead of ipv6_address
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MEDIUM  : mux-h1: always apply the timeout on 
half-closed connections
 - 2.2                       - MEDIUM  : ssl: Don't call ssl_sock_io_cb() 
directly.
 - 1.8                       - MEDIUM  : pattern: fix memory leak in regex 
pattern functions
 - 1.8, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2            - MEDIUM  : pattern: Renew the pattern 
expression revision when it is pruned
 - 1.8, 2.0                  - MEDIUM  : mux-h2: Don't fail if nothing is 
parsed for a legacy chunk response
 - 1.8, 2.0, 2.1             - MEDIUM  : ssl: check OCSP calloc in 
ssl_sock_load_ocsp()
 - 1.8, 2.0, 2.1             - MEDIUM  : map/lua: Return an error if a map is 
loaded during runtime
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MEDIUM  : doc: Fix replace-path action 
description
 - 1.8, 2.0, 2.1             - MINOR   : reload: do not fail when no socket is 
sent
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MINOR   : contrib/spoa-server: Updating 
references to free in case of failure
 - 2.1                       - MINOR   : arg: Fix leaks during arguments 
validation for fetches/converters
 - 2.0, 2.1, 2.2             - MINOR   : http-fetch: Don't set the sample type 
during the htx prefetch
 - 2.2                       - MINOR   : config: Fix memory leak on config 
parse listen
 - 2.1, 2.2                  - MINOR   : h2/trace: do not display "stream 
error" after a frame ACK
 - 2.0, 2.1, 2.2             - MINOR   : ssl: verifyhost is case sensitive
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MINOR   : snapshots: leak of snapshots on 
deinit()
 - 2.2                       - MINOR   : Fix type passed of sizeof() for 
calloc()
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MINOR   : contrib/spoa-server: Ensure ip address 
references are freed
 - 1.8, 2.0, 2.1             - MINOR   : startup: haproxy -s cause 100% cpu
 - 1.8, 2.0, 2.1             - MINOR   : stats: use strncmp() instead of 
memcmp() on health states
 - 1.8, 2.0, 2.1             - MINOR   : lua: Check argument type to convert it 
to IPv4/IPv6 arg validation
 - 2.1                       - MINOR   : http-rules: Replace path and 
query-string in "replace-path" action"
 - 2.0, 2.1, 2.2             - MINOR   : server: report correct error message 
for invalid port on "socks4"
 - 2.1                       - MINOR   : ssl: fix memory leak at OCSP loading
 - 2.1                       - MINOR   : lua: Duplicate lua strings in sample 
fetches/converters arg array
 - 1.8, 2.0, 2.1             - MINOR   : threads: work around a libgcc_s issue 
with chrooting
 - 2.1, 2.2                  - MINOR   : Fix memory leaks cfg_parse_peers
 - 2.2                       - MINOR   : ssl/crt-list: crt-list could end 
without a \n
 - 1.8, 2.0, 2.1             - MINOR   : lua: Check argument type to convert it 
to IP mask in arg validation
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MINOR   : auth: report valid crypto(3) support 
depending on build options
 - 2.1                       - MINOR   : converters: Store the sink in an arg 
pointer for debug() converter
 - 2.1                       - MINOR   : lua: Duplicate map name to load it 
when a new Map object is created
 - 2.1                       - MINOR   : http-rules: Replace path and 
query-string in "replace-path" action
 - 2.0, 2.1                  - MINOR   : contrib/spoa-server: Do not free 
reference to NULL
 - 1.8                       - MINOR   : dns: ignore trailing dot

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