Ryan Tandy wrote:
On Tue, Jul 03, 2018 at 09:52:37AM -0400, David Magda wrote:
Given that most users of OpenLDAP "consume" it via their
distribution-of-choice's package, this would (IMHO) increase the chances
of more recent versions of OpenLDAP being used (especially in Debian and
Ubuntu, but also Fedora). Recent Debian releases occur in Q2, and Ubuntu
does April/October (LTSes are April), while Fedora (roughly) does
May/November.
In the case of Debian and Ubuntu at least, what's relevant is the freeze date,
not the actual release. For Debian 9 (Stretch) that was 2017-02-05, for Debian
10 (Buster) it is planned for 2019-03-12. For Ubuntu the relevant date is the
"Debian Import Freeze" on their release calendar.
Sounds like we'd be looking at a release date in January then. Maybe a bit
awkward, first thing after the new year holiday.
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