Please take notice that version 2.10.1 of Bindep has been released.
Notable Changes
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* The Packaging module dependency from 2.10.0 was adjusted to
accommodate versions of Pip prior to 9.0.0 (when PEP 503
data-requires-python support was added) on Python 3.5 and
earlier.
As always, the latest version of Bindep is available from PyPI:
https://pypi.org/project/bindep
Read the latest documentation:
https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/bindep/latest/
And source code can be obtained through the OpenDev Collaboratory:
https://opendev.org/opendev/bindep
Please don't hesitate to follow up through the service-discuss at lists.opendev.org mailing list or in the #opendev channel on the OFTC IRC network if you have any questions.
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Jeremy Stanley
I am happy to announce version 2.10.0 of Bindep has been released.
Notable Changes
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* Packaging (https://pypi.org/project/packaging/) is now a required dependency.
* Support for Rocky Linux is added.
* Support for Manjaro is added.
As always, the latest version of Bindep is available from PyPI:
https://pypi.org/project/bindep
Read the latest documentation:
https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/bindep/latest/
And source code can be obtained through the OpenDev Collaboratory:
https://opendev.org/opendev/bindep
Please don't hesitate to follow up through the service-discuss at lists.opendev.org mailing list or in the #opendev channel on the OFTC IRC network if you have any questions.
Clark
I am happy to announce version 0.16.0 of Gear has been released.
Notable Changes
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* The testsuite has been updated to support newer OpenSSL fixing issues like https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2009250.
* TLS version negotiation is improved to prefer the newest version of TLS supported by both client and server excluding TLS 1.3.
* Connections to gearman servers are now randomly distributed which should more evenly distribute load.
* Timeout processing is improved to avoid a situation where a connection timeout could deadlock the client.
As always, the latest version of gear is available from PyPI:
https://pypi.org/project/gear
Read the latest documentation:
https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/gear/latest/
And source code can be obtained through the OpenDev Collaboratory:
https://opendev.org/opendev/gear
Please don't hesitate to follow up through the service-discuss at lists.opendev.org mailing list or in the #opendev channel on the OFTC IRC network if you have any questions.
Clark
Hello,
The OpenDev team will be performing a Gerrit 3.3 upgrade on Sunday October 10, 2021 from 21:00UTC to 23:00UTC. Then on Friday October 15, 2021 from 18:00UTC to 19:00UTC we will be renaming a number of projects in Gerrit. Both of these actions require Gerrit service downtime on review.opendev.org. We expect the outages will be shorter than the allotted time but this gives us some flexibility.
If you would like to rename your project, now is the time to do the work to make sure your renames are on the list. Please reach out to the OpenDev team and we'll help you get the necessary changes proposed and reviewed.
If you are curious, Gerrit 3.3 release notes can be found at: https://www.gerritcodereview.com/3.3.html. Notably, we are able to revert to 3.2 should that become necessary.
Feel free to bring up any questions or concerns with the team and we'll do our best to answer,
Clark