On 2023-09-22 12:05, Daniel Sahlberg wrote:
Den fre 22 sep. 2023 kl 11:50 skrev Osipov, Michael (IN IT IN) via dev
<dev@subversion.apache.org <mailto:dev@subversion.apache.org>>:
Guys,
I'd like to understand what your current planning is. According to "How
We Plan Releases" [1] Subversion 1.10.x should have been long gone, but
[2] says otherwise.
What is your way forward, do you plan 1.15.x, 1.14.x will obsolete
1.10.x finally?
There has been a discussion on the list last year and the conclusion was
that 1.10.x should be considered EOL and I was tasked to do the
announcement, but for several reasons I didn't get to it. Together with
the announcement, 1.10.x would be removed from the download page.
Right, this is what I remember weakly, but didn't see anything official.
There is a number of backported bugfixes in the 1.14.x line and I
personally think it is likely there will be a last 1.14.x relase.
Does that mean that will not a supported LTS release and only 1.15.x
will exist from the time?
There is a significant amount of development done in /trunk that won't
be backported but only released as 1.15.x. It seems mostly completed so
we only need it tested and someone to volounteer as release manager. Is
this something you would be interested in helping with?
I came from https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=253566
and provided the patch to 1.14.2. What I can offer from my side is to
make sure that 1.15.x from trunk works on FreeBSD with all options
provided by the port in the next couple of weeks. I do also build on
HP-UX for years, this I can test as well. Subversion performed there
always flawlessly. Note: I use mod_dav_svn only, not the daemon.
Michael