Hello Dev Team,
Im writing to inquire in regards to a stable release road map? Ive been pushing users to upgrade to Nighty builds here with in BAM / SFWEM every month. It not EZ to ask every one every month. I know that the DEV team has been busy with upgraded to mitigate the storms and UI improvements. Im hopping for comment on the path for a stable release. I hope that it could be first quarter 2022? I would appreciate a stable release in order to stop asking users upgrade to nighty builds every month, to keep the network stable!
Long Live AREDN!
73 & Happy New Year!
Mathison KJ6DZB
Im writing to inquire in regards to a stable release road map? Ive been pushing users to upgrade to Nighty builds here with in BAM / SFWEM every month. It not EZ to ask every one every month. I know that the DEV team has been busy with upgraded to mitigate the storms and UI improvements. Im hopping for comment on the path for a stable release. I hope that it could be first quarter 2022? I would appreciate a stable release in order to stop asking users upgrade to nighty builds every month, to keep the network stable!
Long Live AREDN!
73 & Happy New Year!
Mathison KJ6DZB
Rather than wear their patience thin, I would simply stop asking them to upgrade. The nightly builds are not to be considered for production devices anyway. I know a lot of hams routinely test nightlies for us, but I wouldn't if you need the network to work. Over the next couple months the risk of using a nightly will increase substantially as large rewritten modules of refactored Python code are included.
As for a production release glide path, we were hoping to wait until we had 802.11ac devices supported and a new production release of OpenWRT included. So we are at the mercy of their schedule. We are considering arguments for an interim release.
Having said this, we are always grateful for testing support from those who are able to do so.
Happy New Year, Mathison to you and the growing Bay area network.
Andre, K6AH.
73 Mathison KJ6DZB
I would echo that personally here at home, as well as on our small but growing network in Chicago, these nodes have been on the nightlies for testing purposes and because we have some lower resource nodes deployed at non-critical sites. I would like to get the critical sites that are currently on the stable firmware up to include the changes discussed above, as well as get the rest of the nodes off of the nightlies while the refactoring effort is taking place.
Thank you all for your reasoned comments. We will take them under advisement and let you know.
Andre, K6AH
Thanks for your input to this process.
Andre, K6AH
Appreciate all the effort you all put into the hobby.