This is great news Olivier.  Am I to assume that once the branch is pulled, the 
IBM patch set from Charles Wright will be going into the unstable branch?

I'm anxious to start poking at the revamped network I/O model ;)

t 

> Folks,
> 
> as you have seen lately, SIPp is undergoing many changes - thanks to big
> contribution providers. And this great! Who could have think 3 years ago
> that a small tool released by some individual would become so popular?
> However, some of those later contributions are important, and some users
> have expressed concerns about the stability of their existing SIPp tests.
> 
> In order to accomodate the bandwidth of the people maintaining SIPp, the
> rate of the contributions, and the current SIPp user base, I plan to do the
> following:
> 1. Release SIPp 2.0:
> Based on the current SVN trunk (SVN 193) + fix for 2 core dumps that have
> been discovered lately. We will run a serie of tests before.
> Note: Charles, the a number of patches that you have sent on April 19th are
> already integrated. You can check the change log:
> http://sipp.sourceforge.net/snapshots/changelog.txt
> 2. Branch SIPp 2.0 so that it can have its own set of bug fixes (and only
> bug fixes). So, if some of you provided (bug fixes) patches lately, they
> will be integrated in this branch and in the trunk.
> 3. Continue with the development and integration of new features in the
> "unstable" branch (trunk)
> 
> Thanks to provide any comments if you feel this is needed.
> 
> Thanks everyone,
> Olivier.

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