On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Andy Parker <a...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:

>
> ** Next PR Triage Wednesday, September 17th @ 10:00 am Pacific. **
>
> Priorities
>
>
>   1. Puppet 3.7.1
>   2. CFacter on the march
>   3. New puppet doc implementation
>   4. Code removal for puppet 4
>
> Commentary
>
> Sorry about being late on this, still getting back into the swing of
> things after vacation.
>
> Puppet 3.7.0 is out! So far this release is not looking too shabby. We are
> working on a 3.7.1 release right now to fix a few of the issues that showed
> up. The most embarrassing one was that we broke the iterative functions for
> the future parser when puppet is installed from packages (PUP-3190).
>
> I'm targeting 3.7.1 for this week (probably Thursday).
>
>
Update on the status of 3.7.1. We were aiming for Thursday (yesterday), but
as you may have noticed that didn't happen. We had a few problems crop up
in tests (windows issues and something else that I can't recall right now).
Since we don't like releasing on Friday it looks like 3.7.1 will be
happening on Monday September 15th.


> CFacter is still continuing to its next release. Right now it is getting
> some Solaris and Windows support, and some more cleanup to add static
> checks and other tooling to make it a more stable base to be working on.
>
> Hailee is continuing to dig into puppet-strings by adding test cases
> around its functionality. Once there is some coverage there we'll be giving
> it a similar treatment as CFacter by setting up Jenkins jobs, getting some
> static analysis in place and generally laying a groundwork for moving it
> along in a stable fashion. I'm targeting October 1st for the 0.1.0 release.
>
> Data
>
> Since we are away from any large releases at the moment, let's take a look
> at some different data.
>
> It takes us, on average, about 1 week from the time we start working on
> something to the time it is finished up (not released). However, that is
> skewed quite a bit by some outliers. The median is only 3 days. Not too bad.
>
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> Andrew Parker
> a...@puppetlabs.com
> Freenode: zaphod42
> Twitter: @aparker42
> Software Developer
>
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