Re: Release 3.5.0 next week?

2021-12-14 Thread Andriy Redko
All set, thanks Freeman! Best Regards, Andriy Redko FF> LGTM, please go ahead to merge, thanks! FF> Freeman FF> On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 4:13 PM Andriy Redko wrote: >> Hey Dan, >> I have this small pull request [1] which I would appreciate @Freeman (or >> someone) taking a look, it

[GitHub] [cxf] reta merged pull request #884: Update Netty to 4.1.72.Final

2021-12-14 Thread GitBox
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Re: Release 3.5.0 next week?

2021-12-14 Thread Freeman Fang
LGTM, please go ahead to merge, thanks! Freeman On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 4:13 PM Andriy Redko wrote: > Hey Dan, > > I have this small pull request [1] which I would appreciate @Freeman (or > someone) taking a look, it updates > Netty to 4.1.72.Final (log4j CVE fixes) but brings one more

[GitHub] [cxf] ffang commented on a change in pull request #884: Update Netty to 4.1.72.Final

2021-12-14 Thread GitBox
ffang commented on a change in pull request #884: URL: https://github.com/apache/cxf/pull/884#discussion_r769054417 ## File path: osgi/karaf/features/src/main/resources/features.xml ## @@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ cxf-http

Re: Release 3.5.0 next week?

2021-12-14 Thread Andriy Redko
Hey Dan, I have this small pull request [1] which I would appreciate @Freeman (or someone) taking a look, it updates Netty to 4.1.72.Final (log4j CVE fixes) but brings one more dependency for OSGi deployments, due to changes in Netty. It should go to 3.4.x as well. Thank you. [1]

Re: Release 3.5.0 next week?

2021-12-14 Thread Daniel Kulp
I’m planning on doing the build tomorrow afternoon. If you have any more changes/updates, please get them in. :) Dan > On Dec 8, 2021, at 11:42 AM, Daniel Kulp wrote: > > > Question for everyone: > > Would it make sense to release 3.5.0 next week?Things seem fairly stable > and I