Libguestfs 1.32 was released on 2016-01-06, which is over 6 months ago. In fact the previous stable version of libguestfs (1.30) was released on 2015-07-21, almost exactly 12 months ago. Are we heading for a 6 month release cycle? Not officially. Anyway, I would like you to think about what needs work for the next stable 1.34 release.
Any new APIs added in the 1.33 cycle will become supported and guaranteed when we release 1.34, so we need to check those. See: git diff 1.32.0 -- generator/actions.ml Please follow-up also if there are features / blockers / bugs that need to be addressed for 1.34. As usual, bugs which have "1.34" (without quotes) in the "Devel Whiteboard" field in Bugzilla are nominated as blockers for the release. You can see a list of those here (currently empty): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=MODIFIED&bug_status=ON_DEV&bug_status=ON_QA&bug_status=VERIFIED&bug_status=FAILS_QA&bug_status=RELEASE_PENDING&bug_status=POST&bug_status=PASSES_QA&component=libguestfs&field0-0-0=cf_devel_whiteboard&list_id=2137003&product=Virtualization%20Tools&query_format=advanced&type0-0-0=anywords&value0-0-0=1.34 For a list of all bugs, go to: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=libguestfs&product=Virtualization+Tools Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-p2v converts physical machines to virtual machines. Boot with a live CD or over the network (PXE) and turn machines into KVM guests. http://libguestfs.org/virt-v2v _______________________________________________ Libguestfs mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs
