Hello,
Every contribution to the master branch will be released as part of the
next minor version, in your case this would be 1.2.
We are currently aiming for a release in December.
In between minor versions several bug-fix versions are released (1.1.1,
1.1.2 etc.). For these the community picks
commits to include, which is decided on the mailing list in the
discussion thread for the respective release.
Note that (afaik) no contributor scans through all recently resolved
JIRA's when these discussions starts, but generally
only adds the ones he is aware of at the moment or was directly involved
in. As such it can happen that fixes fall
through the cracks and are never included in a bug-fix release, which is
what happened here.
Regards,
Chesnay
On 03.11.2016 22:50, Dominik Bruhn wrote:
Hey everyone,
about three month ago, I made a PR [1] to the flink github project
containing a small change for the RabbitMQ source. This PR was merged
and the code is in the master.
But: This code never made it into a release. In JIRA [2], it is meant
to be released with 1.2. How is the policy here? When can I expect to
see this in the a official release? How are the rules here?
Thanks for a clarification,
Dominik
[1]: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/2373
[2]: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-4394