<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000'><span>I really, really hate to do this. I'm sorry in advance, but...</span><div><span id="3c8bbcb5-9f1b-491e-9c6a-3df60138c60c"><br></span></div><div><span id="3c8bbcb5-9f1b-491e-9c6a-3df60138c60c">I checked the roadmap for Asterisk 1.8.3 and it seems all bugs scheduled to be fixed in that release were indeed fixed. In my understanding, unless another major bug is found, RC2 will be renamed 1.8.3.</span></div><div><span id="3c8bbcb5-9f1b-491e-9c6a-3df60138c60c"><br></span></div><div><span id="3c8bbcb5-9f1b-491e-9c6a-3df60138c60c">I was unable to use the 1.8 branch in production due to the SIP REFER deadlock bug. Been using 1.8.3-rc2 in a test enviroment since its release and didn't found any issues with it yet. However I won't be allowed to upgrade our production server to 1.8.3 while it's still a RC.</span></div><div><span id="3c8bbcb5-9f1b-491e-9c6a-3df60138c60c"><br></span></div><div><span id="3c8bbcb5-9f1b-491e-9c6a-3df60138c60c">So, is there an ETA on the official release of 1.8.3? If this information is available somewhere so I don't have to write silly emails like this, I would appreciate to be pointed in the right direction.</span></div></div></body></html>