Hi all, I'd like to announce the release candidate for sheepdog 0.7.0. https://github.com/collie/sheepdog/archive/v0.7.0-rc0.tar.gz Any kind of testing would be highly appreciated. Sheepdog 0.7.0 is planed to be released one week later: https://github.com/collie/sheepdog/wiki/Release-schedule From this release, I'm going to use the following versioning convention. (You can see the version by running './sheep/sheep -h') - The versions x.y.0, x.y.1, x.y.2, ... are used for usual sheepdog releases. E.g. sheepdog 0.5.0, sheepdog 0.5.1, sheepdog 0.6.0, ... - The version x.y.50 means that the branch is for development phase. E.g. After I release sheepdog 0.7.0, I'm going to update the version number from 0.7.0 to 0.7.50 to open up sheepdog 0.8.0 development. - The versions x.y.90, x.y.91, ... are used for release candidates. E.g. The version of 0.7.0-rc0 is 0.6.90. This convention is same as what QEMU community uses. Let me know if there are any opinions. Thanks, Kazutaka |