Re: Time to make a 4.x release

2019-10-29 Thread Dave Neuman
Hey All, Good news, Rawlin has volunteer to be our 4.x release manager! Thank you Rawlin! I am going to work with Rawlin to get a 4.x branch created early next week. Once this branch is created, all changes that we want to include in 4.0 will need to have a backport PR opened against the 4.x bra

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Traffic Control 3.1.0-RC1

2019-10-29 Thread dgelinas
Still need one more +1. Any takers? > On Sep 6, 2019, at 4:43 PM, dgeli...@apache.org wrote: > > Hello All, > > I've prepared a release for v3.1.0-RC1 > > The vote is open for at least 72 hours and passes if a majority of at least 3 > +1 PMC votes are cast. > > [ ] +1 Approve the release >

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Traffic Control 3.1.0-RC1

2019-10-29 Thread ocket 8888
-1, unit tests don't pass: build failures # github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/traffic_ops/traffic_ops_golang/deliveryservice/servers deliveryservice/servers/servers.go:273: Errorln call has possible formatting directive %v FAIL github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/traffic_ops/traffic_ops_golang/deliver

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Traffic Control 3.1.0-RC1

2019-10-29 Thread Rawlin Peters
@ocket the unit tests pass when using Go 1.9.4, which is what the 3.1 release builds with. I just verified this (as well as the unit tests in traffic_monitor, traffic_stats, and lib). I'll give it a +1. - Rawlin On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 11:59 AM ocket wrote: > > -1, unit tests don't pas

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Traffic Control 3.1.0-RC1

2019-10-29 Thread ocket 8888
Oh, okay. Forgot to downgrade my Go before testing. I retract my -1 On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 12:26 PM Rawlin Peters wrote: > @ocket the unit tests pass when using Go 1.9.4, which is what the > 3.1 release builds with. I just verified this (as well as the unit > tests in traffic_monitor, traff

Release Process

2019-10-29 Thread David Neuman
I have been thinking about how we can get better with our release cadence. I feel like we have slowed to a crawl and not been as good as we should about how we release. Our last Major release was in March and we haven't had a real release since. Moving forward I would like to see us get on a mor

Re: Release Process

2019-10-29 Thread Jeremy Mitchell
I don't think it's as easy as cherry picking (backporting) certain features into a release branch. I could be wrong but I really don't think it is. So what I'm hearing is that 4.0 gets cut from master and we go through with our normal process of testing, validating, etc. At the same time, 4.1 bran