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Revision as of 16:25, 19 February 2019
Contents
Introduction
This page tracks release information for 19.04
Release Deliverables
Name | Description | Status |
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Python 3 support | Add Python 3 support in API compiler, Python API wrappers, Test framework, and Packaging | In progress |
Buffer Mgr Rework | Major buffer management rework and improvements | Done |
Release Milestones
As agreed during the Jan 8 VPP project meeting, the milestones' time will be at 18:00 UTC on the day of the milestone.
Milestone | Date | Deliverables |
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F0 | 2019-04-03 | APIs frozen. Only low-risk changes accepted on main branch. |
RC1 | 2019-04-10 (F0 + 7) | Code complete, pull first release throttle branch, only bug fixes accepted on throttle train. After pull: main branch reopens for new feature / risky commits. First artifacts posted. |
RC2 | 2019-04-17 (RC1 + 7) | Second artifacts posted. |
Formal Release | 2019-04-24 (RC2 + 7) | 19.04 release artifacts available |
NOTE: Dates chosen based on:
- end-month release
- milestone + days
- release date after VPP community meeting, for discussion, go/no-go
Once we've pulled the 19.04 release throttle
We need to be disciplined with respect to bugfix commits. Here are a few common-sense suggestions:
- All bug fixes must be double-committed to the release throttle as well as to the master branch
- Commit first to the release throttle, then "git cherry-pick" into master
- Manual merges may be required, depending on the degree of divergence between throttle and master
- All bug fixes need to have a Jira ticket
- Please put Jira IDs into the commit messages.
- Please use the same Jira ID for commits into the stable branch and master.
Features to be added in 19.04
NEED JIRA/CONFLUENCE IMPORT HERE