[metrics-team] Release planning

Karsten Loesing karsten at torproject.org
Mon Feb 26 15:33:11 UTC 2018


On 2018-02-22 17:13, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> We briefly talked about upcoming releases and assigning tickets to
> milestones. The following might be easier to do via email than Trac.

Following up from what we decided today during an ad-hoc meeting.

> 1. metrics-lib 2.2.0
> 
>  - That milestone already contains changes related to webstats. Let's
> complete those by also including #25329 ("Enable metrics-lib to process
> large (> 2G) logfiles").

Done, we're including everything related to webstats.

>  - Let's also include two minor fixes to Descriptor[Index]Collector,
> namely #24290 ("Use timeout for fetching remote index.json in
> DescriptorIndexCollector") and #24153 ("Make DescriptorCollector resume
> previously aborted downloads").
>  - If we can, let's include #20395 ("Add capability to handle large
> descriptor files"), which already led to some confusion, and the likely
> related #22678 ("Look into existing Java Collections classes as
> replacement for BlockingIteratorImpl") and #24166 ("Make descriptor
> reading stoppable").

We postponed these changes. They are nice to have, but they can wait a
bit longer.

>  - Suggested release date: Monday, February 26

Done.

> 2. CollecTor 1.5.0
> 
>  - Similar to metrics-lib, most of the changes so far are related to
> webstats. Let's finalize that work by including #25161 ("Fix any memory
> problem caused by number of log files to be imported by the webstats
> module") and #25317 ("Enable webstats to process large (> 2G) logfiles").

Done, these are also included.

>  - Maybe we can take the release as an opportunity to finally do #24291
> ("Rename CollecTor packages"). We don't have to, though.

Similarly, we postponed this.

>  - Suggested release date: Tuesday, February 27

Done, except that we did this today together with the metrics-lib
release. Announcement will go out later today or tomorrow.

> 3. Onionoo 5.1-1.11.0
> 
>  - Let's put out a release with a few fixes, including #25085 ("Make
> order of sorted results deterministic"), #25241 ("effective_family
> sometimes contains the relay's own fingerprint"), and #24494
> ("Specification says nickname is optional in documents but it's always
> there").
>  - Let's also decide what to do with #25332 ("Change the exit_addresses
> field to not exclude current OR addresses anymore") and schedule the
> next major protocol version for 1 month after this release.
>  - Suggested release date: Wednesday, February 28

This can wait a bit longer, too. Let's discuss this more on Thursday.

> All the best,
> Karsten

All the best,
Karsten

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