[openssl-project] Milestones and the 1.1.1 release

Benjamin Kaduk kaduk at mit.edu
Tue Jun 26 16:05:43 UTC 2018


On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 04:56:26PM +0100, Matt Caswell wrote:
> I'm thinking that we should maybe re-asses the current milestones in github.
> 
> We currently use the following milestones:
> 
> Assessed - Anything against this milestone isn't relevant to the 1.1.1
> release (e.g. 1.0.2 specific issue)
> 
> 1.1.1 - This is relevant to the 1.1.1 release but may not be specific to
> it (e.g. an issue that affects both 1.1.1 and 1.1.0)
> 
> Post 1.1.1 - Feature request to be looked at once 1.1.1 is released
> 
> 
> I think we should re-asses everything currently against the 1.1.1
> milestone so that anything which isn't specific to that release gets
> moved to the "Assessed" milestone.
> 
> At the moment its difficult to see the "wood for the trees" between
> issues which are newly introduced and those that are long standing. In
> terms of getting the 1.1.1 release out the door we should focus on the
> former.
> 
> Thoughts?

If the choice is between your proposal and the current state, your proposal
seems better.  I don't want to start a bikeshed, so I'll try to leave the
discussion on the immediate topic which relates to getting 1.1.1 out the
door and not add in other things I'd like to see changed (but do not really
seem to be blocking 1.1.1).

-Ben


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