Re: [Asterisk-java-users] [Asterisk-java-devel] Asterisk-Java 1.0 release et al
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From: Peter K. <pet...@ed...> - 2015-04-15 07:25:14
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IMHO, the current git repo is a well known stable base and works for most people out there. I would prefer to say that we should clear out the current warnings for missing properties against at least asterisk 11 and release it as 1.0. This release will the be a great base for integrating all those patches and features. To get a little bit more speed in development we should look in the next step for some crucial missing features who ar simple to integrate without major side effects. For example we have a patch for MessageSend incorporated in Asterisk 10, this one will improve the Asterisk-Java but with less side effects. On the opposite, i have made some changes to overcome the limitation that a user only can have one call waiting. This works for me but could lead to trouble for others because this change is much more deeper hooked in the lib and needs more testing. peter -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Brett Sutton <bs...@no...> Gesendet: Mit 15 April 2015 03:07 An: ast...@li...; ast...@li... Betreff: Re: [Asterisk-java-users] [Asterisk-java-devel] Asterisk-Java 1.0 release et al So I'm a little uncertain of the best path, my thoughts are along the lines of: There are a number of forks (lots) that have bug fixes which would be useful to get into the 1.0 release. I also get the impression that a number of the users of these forks have fixes that they deem critical for their environment. The question then is how many (if any) of these we should wrap up into the 1.0 release. One possible path is lets just do the 1.0 release as the code stands, so that downloaders have some level of confidence when the get the 1.0 release and lets us get it out the door quickly. We could then look at a 1.1 release that takes the bug fixes from these many forks. With either scenario we need to work out how we get the fixes from those forks in to the 1.x release. We can try contacting some of the developers (I've tried with some but not all have email addresses attached) and request them to send us push requests against the 1.x branch or failing that we could start picking off bug fixes from those forks and generate the pull requests ourselves. We also need to determine what versions of asterisk we will support for 1.0 vs 2.0 I've included asterisk-users on this thread as while these are development issues I think we need to here what our users need. So opinions on the best path? So vote: Issue 1: Create release 1.0 using existing code with NO fixes, then 1.1 with fixes. Create release 1.0 with fixes. Issue 2: Request developers to make push requests. Marshall the forks and do push requests ourselves. Issue 2 may be a noop in the sense that if fork developers don't respond then we will have to do it ourselves. Issue 3: Choose which versions of asterisk must be supported in 1.0. 1.4 1.6 1.8 10 11 12 13 Choose which versions of asterisk must be supported in 2.0 1.4 1.6 1.8 10 11 12 13 14 Brett On 15/04/15 06:03, Martin Duncan wrote: Brett, It all sounds good. Let me know which has the highest priority and I will start on that. 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