
On 10/01/2016 05:15 AM, Guido Günther wrote:
Hi, Debian is about to enter it's freeze for the Stretch release in November and we will support the libvirt version that is in Stretch for at least 5 years.
The upstream version of libvirt at this point will likely be 2.4.0. Are any other distros about to pick a version around that time so we can possibly join forces? Are there any recommendations to rather pick another version due to planned features/fixes/refactorings that haven't made it to the list yet?
As with previous versions I will feed back patches to the -maint branch and hope to cut point releases as were currently doing with 0.9.12 but if other distros (apart from Debians downstreams) would use the same version this would be a plus.
Unfortunately libvirt 2.4.0 came in too late in Fedora 25 cycle, so we will be sticking with libvirt 2.3.0 - Cole