No new snapshots since September 04
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The latest one is built on Tue Sep 04 10:04:12 EDT 2018
Is it OK? -
Snapshots builds occur less frequently as we prepare for the next major release of pfSense.
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@ivor
Great! Thanks. -
@ivor said in No new snapshots since September 04:
Snapshots builds occur less frequently as we prepare for the next major release of pfSense.
Do you have a date? Roughly?
I will need to make a few changes to my network prior to the release and would like to plan ahead. -
We don't have a specific date, because that entirely depends on how the testing of the potential RC builds go. If no showstopper bugs are found it will come out very soon. If we have issues, then we need more builds and more testing, etc.
If you're looking for a very rough estimate, it would be counted in days at this point.
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Looking at https://redmine.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/issues?fixed_version_id=46&set_filter=1&status_id=o every day now
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16 issues left .... (24 yesterday).
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Nope...
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@gertjan said in No new snapshots since September 04:
16 issues left .... (24 yesterday).
Ah, you want to do some match.
Ok.181 - 166 = 20 bugs left + 5 things to do = 21
My link is easier https://redmine.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/issues?fixed_version_id=46&set_filter=1&status_id=o
Btw : the to - do things are related to the setup of the final build operations, like putting them on the official download sites etc (I guess).
So : 16 bugs to squash. -
The roadmap count also includes private issues like security advisories and release-related tasks that aren't things the public needs to see (boring stuff like "write the release notes"). Thus, the numbers on the roadmap are different than what you'll see in the open issue list. So the roadmap is more accurate unless you have full access to the issues. :-)
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I miss https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8165 on the roadmap. I hope this is really solved with 11.2 base.