[Users] CVS frozen - testing phase of 1.2.0

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Mon Feb 5 13:14:20 CET 2007


On Mon, February 5, 2007 13:02, Daniel-Constantin Mierla said:
> Hello,
>
> starting with today the development for 1.2.0 is closed. No new features
> should be added until the release. The next month will be dedicated to
> testing, integration of submitted patches and fixing reported bugs.

Hi!

Sorry for my late response (skiing) - I wanted to have one (now missing)
security related function: dropping responses if there is no ongoing
transaction found for this response - even if it is a final response. I
know dropping final responses is bad because the transaction stays alive -
but if there is no transaction found, then there is no problem with
dropping final responses.

regards
klaus


>
> We have a lot of new code to test, your help is very much appreciated. I
> want to list the major changes you should focus on while testing:
> - usage of pseudo-variables and transformations is script
> (http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/transformations:devel)
> - TM timers (millisecond accuracy)
> - IP blacklists
> - DNS failover
> - automatic error handling
> - flags system (script flags, message flags, branch flags)
> - usrloc enhancements (licking system refurbished, database content
> optimization via DB fetch support)
> - new management interface (mi_fifo, mi_xmlrpc)
> - SIP Servlet Java Application server interoperability (seas module)
> - PERL AGI (perl module)
> - SNMP support via snmpstats module
> - Presence support (modules presence, pua, pua_usrloc, pua_mi)
> - xmpp IM gateway (xmpp module)
> - sip session timer support (module sst)
> - accounting clean up
> - federation based peering via domainpolicy module
>
> If I forgot something, please contribute.
>
> In addition, great help would be with creating 1.2.0 variants of
> documentation and dokuwiki pages (where is the case), testing the tools
> (openserctl, DB creation scripts) and developing scripts to migrate
> database from 1.1.x to 1.2.0.
>
> To keep track of discovered issues, please register them on the tracker
> -- it this way you make sure it is not lost in mail threads:
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=139143&atid=743020
>
> Have nice testing sessions! Your feedback is always helpful!
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
>
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