Shorewall Release Model
Tom
Eastep
2011
Thomas M. Eastep
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Identification
Shorewall releases are identified by three numbers separated by
periods (e.g., 4.4.16). The first two digits (e.g., 4.4) specify the
major release number. The third number (e.g., 16)
is the minor release number.
Release Schedule
Traditionally, major releases have occurred roughly every two years,
but as Shorewall has matured, new enhancements are routinely released in
minor releases. Minor releases occur every 4 to 6 weeks.
If a defect is discovered in a minor release for which there is no
easy workaround or which can affect a large number of users, a
bug-fix or point release is
made.
New minor and point releases are announced on the Shorewall
Announcements mailing list and on the Shorewall
Users mailing list. Current release information is also available
on the Shorewall Home
Page.
Beta Releases and Release Candidates
Beta releases have their three-number identifaction follow by
"-BetaN" (e.g., 4.4.17-Beta3). Beta releases are made
approximately weekly and are announced on the Shorewall
Development mailing list and on the Shorewall
Users mailing list.
At the point where the new features in a release are frozen, the
Beta releases give way to release candidates. These
have the three-number identification followed by
"-RCN" (e.g., 4.4.17-RC1). They are announced in the
same way as the betas.