19.08 and 20.09 are LTS, so they get special treatment... the rest of the releases get the on-demand patches and release labels...
With 20.09 just around the corner - why not simply aim to use that ? I would be curious to know the feedback about the new API compatibility.... there were a few incompatible changes that went through but generally it should be quite close... --a > On 26 Aug 2020, at 22:33, Pac Ette <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > Is there a plan to do a 20.05.2 release, similar to 19.08.3, with all the > updates/changes merged? > > I ask because there are a few changes merged into 19.08.3 that do not exist > in 20.05.1. > > Thanks and sorry if I missed anything from previous conversations. > >> On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 2:56 PM Andrew Yourtchenko <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> the VPP maintenance release 19.08.3 is available from the fdio/release >> repository on packagecloud.io. >> >> I verified the packages can be installed on ubuntu 18.04 and centos7. >> >> Thanks to Vanessa Valderrama and Dave Wallace for all the help in >> preparation of this release! >> >> --a /* your friendly 19.08 release manager */ >> >
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