[asterisk-dev] Architectural Freeze for 1.4

Tilghman Lesher tilghman at mail.jeffandtilghman.com
Wed Mar 29 11:31:17 MST 2006


On Tuesday 28 March 2006 18:17, Adrian Sietsma wrote:
> Tilghman Lesher wrote:
> > I want to remind everybody that we have our scheduled architectural
> > freeze, this Friday, for the 1.4 release.  What this means is that
> > if you have features that you would like to see in 1.4 THAT REQUIRE
> > CHANGES TO THE HEADER FILES, those changes need to be finalized by
> > this Friday.  We may push back the date by a couple days, if we
> > have enough on the bugtracker to discuss, but your patches on the
> > bugtracker must be applicable to the current trunk, and you must
> > have addressed all concerns listed on the bugtracker before Friday
> > for your patch to be considered for 1.4.
> >
> > Features that do not require changes to the header files are not
> > architectural in nature; those features have until the beginning of
> > May to be gotten ready.
> >
> > I hope to see a flurry of activity on the bugtracker, so we may go
> > forward with each of our planned freeze dates, culminating in the
> > release of 1.4 by the end of June.
>
> Issue/patch 5374 (async RTP) would be a nice inclusion. The 1.2.4
> patch gave no trouble on our (very lightly loaded) 1.2.4 server.
> There seem to be a number of people encountering VAD & silence
> suppression issues, which this should solve.

Given that the approach in that issue was vetoed due to its
architecture, I find that the likelihood of its inclusion is near zero,
unless you can find a developer to pick it up and bang it into shape
in the next two days.

-- 
Tilghman



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