[ClusterLabs] Update on the Pacemaker 1.1.13 release

Keisuke MORI keisuke.mori+ha at gmail.com
Tue Jun 23 04:18:56 UTC 2015


2015-06-22 23:12 GMT+09:00 Ken Gaillot <kgaillot at redhat.com>:
> On 06/21/2015 10:17 PM, Digimer wrote:
>> On 21/06/15 11:14 PM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>>> Yet again I’ve been pulled into the world of OpenStack.
>>>
>>> The bad news is that I’ve not been able to give any attention to finalising the 1.1.13 release.
>>> The good news is that a tonne of work has been going into the master branch for Pacemaker and Pacemaker Remote.
>>>
>>> I now have the task of getting that code stable for release in RHEL.
>>>
>>> Looking at the release branch, there have only been 4 patches since the last RC:
>>>
>>>   + cib: Correctly add "update-origin", "update-client" and "update-user" attributes for cib
>>>   + pengine: cl#5130 - Only check the capacities of the nodes that are allowed to run the resource
>>>   + xml: Correctly create v1 patchsets when deleting attributes
>>>   + xml: Prevent potential use-of-NULL
>>>
>>> So it seems to be in pretty good shape.
>>>
>>>
>>> I see 2 main options at this point:
>>>
>>> 1. Tag what we have as 1.1.13 and start on a 1.1.14 release
>>> 2. Restart the release 1.1.13 process with what is in master
>>>
>>> What would people prefer to happen?
>>
>> Might as well tag 1.1.13 and start on 1.1.14. Releases mark stable
>> points in time, basically, and it sounds stable right now.
>
> Agreed, people are getting accustomed to faster release cycles these
> days, so getting 1.1.13 out the door now and 1.1.14 around the end of
> the year would be great (or even earlier if features and fixes justify it).

I would +1 for this, too.

Our team has been trying to test 1.1.13-rc* these days and I would
also consider that it is sufficiently stable and ready to use.
It has been almost a year since 1.1.12 was released and I want a new toy:)

Thanks,
-- 
Keisuke MORI




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