Our planned ship date for 1.0 is 28 September. We'll feature-freeze sooner than that - not sure when yet but somewhere in the ballpark of 7-14 September seems likely.
We're down to 7 issues on the tracker. Feature freeze has implications for the two that are RFEs, and for one other. Here they are: #251: Add fudge option to server config If this is going to happen in 1.0. somebody needs to land a patch before feature freeze. That someone should be equipped to test the patch - e.g. not me, as I don't have significant asymmetric delay to contend with. If someone steps up, though, I will write the scanner/parser end to get that offset number into the peer structure. It's not reasonable to expect anyone else but me to grapple with *that* part of the code. Remember, documentation patches *are* required when you add a feature As this would be a pure feature addition, there's no issue with allowing it to wait until 1.1. #204: Support /etc/ntp.d This feature is working, and documented - has been for more than 6 months. For pretty obvious reasons, we should not go breaking backward compatibility after 1.0. That means the window during which we can change the behavior is getting pretty short. Anybody who wants this has two to three weeks, at the outside, to make the argument and ship the code. When I say "make the argument" I mean that I want to see a concrete design and an explanation of why it solves all the problems this one does, and one or more additional ones. Merely not liking it the way it is insufficient. #55: ntpd refclock GPSD_JSON just stops working. I am unhappy with this driver. I believe - as this bug demonstrates - that it's too crappy to ship if we want to establish and maintain a reputation for trouble-free operation. It's an unusual case - the feature that brings it closest to working right is marked experimental, and it's redundant with the SHM driver because GPSD feeds the SHM driver quite happily. In fact, the JSON parsing overhead means the latency and jitter of this driver is necessarily inferior to delivery via SHM. Thus, I think the best thing to do about it would be do simply delete it and shed the defect exposure, redirecting users to GPSD+SHM. And if that going to happen, it needs to happen *now* - that is, before 1.0 implies a promise that it will be stable and maintained. If any of you have an interest in saving this driver, step up now and fix it. -- <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a> "As to the species of exercise, I advise the gun. While this gives [only] moderate exercise to the body, it gives boldness, enterprise, and independence to the mind. Games played with the ball and others of that nature, are too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind. Let your gun, therefore, be the constant companion to your walks." -- Thomas Jefferson, writing to his teenaged nephew. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel