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question: When do you plan to bump a new release? #45

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bvis opened this issue Nov 28, 2014 · 8 comments
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question: When do you plan to bump a new release? #45

bvis opened this issue Nov 28, 2014 · 8 comments

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@bvis
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bvis commented Nov 28, 2014

Hi,

I see you have in your master branch the code tagged as "version": "1.0.0", but the published package in Puppet forge is still tagged as 0.0.6.

Do you have a release plan for this code version?

@maxchk
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maxchk commented Dec 17, 2014

Hi,

Puppet forge
Yes, I haven't updated puppet forge for a while. Current 1.0.0 is much more advanced feature wise but has some bits which I would not use in critical production environments.
Also version 0. and 1. are not compatible.
I just need to find time to confirm that version 1. is stable enough and update documentation.

release plan
I would love to have but I don't :(
Mid of Jan 2015 is more likely when I'm about to push new version to puppet forge.

Thanks,

@prachetasp
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@maxchk If you open issues with descriptions of what you think isn't production ready I would be happy to help out. Been waiting several months for a new release and want to do everything I can to speed it up.

@benpriestman
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Me too. Need any help?

@maxchk
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maxchk commented Feb 9, 2015

@prachetasp, @malaikah.
Thanks for offering help. Realy appreciate this.

Just released latest code as 1.0.0 to puppet forge:
https://forge.puppetlabs.com/maxchk/varnish

Thanks everyone!

@christopher-hopper
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Just so I know, is the puppet forge 1.0.0 version a match with the develop branch or the 1.x branch?

I want to link this into a project as a git submodule but would like to ensure I have the latest stable code, rather than bleeding edge, to begin with.

@prachetasp
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@maxchk Awesome! Thanks a lot!

@maxchk
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maxchk commented Mar 7, 2015

christopher-hopper, currently it is matching develop, which can be considered as stable for now.
I'll merge develop to 1.x branch later today

@maxchk
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maxchk commented Mar 7, 2015

Merged develop to 1.x

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