-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 27/04/11 20:48, Samuli Seppänen wrote: | | Note that we've recently switched to using a different Git repository: | | <git://openvpn.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openvpn/openvpn.git>
Just to follow up this one a little bit with more details. For me personally, the 2.2 release is a remarkable release for the OpenVPN community. This is probably the release with the most visible patches from the community. If I've counted correctly, there are 23 different patch authors in addition to the work of James Yonan. Over 100 patches have been contributed and have been implemented. So I want to thank all of you who have contributed with fixes, new features, documentation and other improvements. To mark that we now are officially using git as the official source repository, all releases and the approved patches will now go into the new openvpn.git tree, as announced. This tree will also have release branches, one for each major release, like 2.1, 2.2 and the coming 2.3. All major and minor releases (2.1.x, 2.2.x, etc) are in addition tagged. For more information about the code repositories, please have a look at our wiki: <https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/DeveloperDocumentation#Coderepositories> We have for about a year used the openvpn-testing.git tree. The future of this tree will be discussed in the near future. Right now, this tree will be available. The master branch in this tree and in the openvpn.git tree will be kept in sync, and all approved feature branches will be merged into allmerged together with the master branch when they are considered stable enough. Right now, it is not much new things in the allmerged branch, as the last outstanding and approved feature branches was the IPv6 branches. As you now understand, the OpenVPN 2.3 will have IPv6 as one of the more important features. Both feat_ipv6_transport (connecting/listening to IPv6 addresses between OpenVPN client and server) and feat_ipv6_payload (transporting IPv6 traffic inside the tunnel) have been available in the allmerged branch for about a year, so it is considered safe and stable enough to be merged into the master branch. So everyone who wants to begin to look at what OpenVPN 2.3 really will bring, grab the a master branch. So to summarise it quickly: openvpn.git is the main git repository, where all that has been released and will be released in the coming OpenVPN releases can be found. The openvpn-testing.git repository contains now experimental code which needs a lot of testing and possibly much more development. And the master branch in both trees will stay in sync. What is in found the master branch will make it into a coming release. Again thanks to all support and contributions. They are indeed very much appreciated! kind regards, David Sommerseth -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk24gocACgkQDC186MBRfrpyjQCeLPDjeQIUhj1S2QU68lbGtVrh k9AAn3lEsLkrPIfhyOwjyd189vu+QzFU =tA5S -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----