Re: [DISCUSS] 2.10 & 2.11 EOL - pulsar.apache.org website shows that support has ended

2024-01-25 Thread Alexander Hall
On a related note, according to the release policy page (https://pulsar.apache.org/contribute/release-policy/#supported-versions), the 3.1 branch only has ~16 more days of support. I'm hoping that 3.2.0 gets the green light for release before then, because we really didn't get much of a support

RE: '[External]'Re: [DISCUSS] 2.10 & 2.11 EOL - pulsar.apache.org website shows that support has ended

2024-02-14 Thread Alexander Hall
e and/or the > severity of an issue (e.g. a very impactful CVE), some ad hoc releases > may be possible going back some number of patch releases but these > would be provided on a 'best-effort' basis." > > -Frank > > On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 12:56 PM Alexander

Re: Re: [DISCUSS] PIP-324: Alpine Docker images

2024-02-15 Thread Alexander Hall
Reviving a previous tangent from this discussion. Using UBI9 as a base is also a great option. Some end-users use that as a base and copy the files from the pulsar and pulsar-all containers as an upstream source. -Alex H -Original Message- From: Matteo Merli Sent: Wednesday, February

Re: [DISCUSS] Apache Pulsar 3.1.3 Release

2024-03-01 Thread Alexander Hall
+1 Technically since the support and security updates for the 3.1.2 release ended 20 days ago (10 Feb 2024), I think this is a good idea. https://pulsar.apache.org/contribute/release-policy/ -Alex H -Original Message- From: PengHui Li Sent: Monday, February 26, 2024 7:55 PM To: dev@pu

RE: [DISCUSS] Apache Pulsar 3.0.3 Release

2024-03-01 Thread Alexander Hall
+1 I concur. Last release of the 3.x.x LTS branch was Dec 3rd, 2023. Thanks, -Alex H -Original Message- From: Heesung Sohn Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2024 7:01 PM To: dev@pulsar.apache.org Subject: [DISCUSS] Apache Pulsar 3.0.3 Release [You don't often get email from *REDACTED*. L

Re: [DISCUSS] PIP-324: Alpine Docker images

2024-03-01 Thread Alexander Hall
166 (UNKNOWN: 0, LOW: 138, MEDIUM: 28, HIGH: 0, CRITICAL: 0) Full list: https://gist.github.com/merlimat/ba96b91ea49709bb218ddc3906bb9e95 -- Matteo Merli On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 9:10 AM Alexander Hall wrote: > Reviving a previous tangent from this discussion. Using UBI9 as a base > is also

Re: [DISCUSS] PIP-324: Alpine Docker images

2024-03-01 Thread Alexander Hall
: https://gist.github.com/merlimat/a4fcea7336cab83ad64dcf01d9b15a1c -- Matteo Merli On Fri, Mar 1, 2024 at 9:19 AM Alexander Hall wrote: > According to Red Hat their latest tagged release for UBI9.3, 9.3-1552, has > four moderate CVE's ( > https://catalog.redhat.com/software/conta