Kopano Core 8.7.20 Final
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 We have released Kopano Groupware Core 8.7.20 to the download server and our repositories. This minor release fixes a memory exhaustion issue with the kopano-ical service, as mentioned in this blog post. Please let us know if you run into any issues. 
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 @joost Will this change be forwarded to 9.x, 10.x and/or 11.x? It seems, it has not been forwarded, yet. BTW: What is the reason for having 9.x, 10.x and 11.x versions of Kopano core? “beta”, “even more beta” and alpha? 
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 @meyca 
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 @meyca said in Kopano Core 8.7.20 Final: Will this change be forwarded to 9.x, 10.x and/or 11.x? It seems, it has not been forwarded, yet. I have answered this question in https://forum.kopano.io/post/19776, since you also asked the question there. 
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 @meyca The fix for https://jira.kopano.io/browse/KC-1973 is in all newer branches. Fixes are backported as needed to release branches from master. In this example, see https://stash.kopano.io/projects/KC/repos/kopanocore/commits/2ddd63cd55e236f382124ee2b6d7f41b12986848 for the actual backport commits. All such commits have commit references to their commit wher the fix actually was developed in the commit message. 
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 @longsleep 
 Understood. The memory exhaustion fix is picked from master branch into the release branches (kc-8.7.x, kc-10.x and kc-9.x). I can find them there.However, the fix is only “released” or “tagged” to kopanocore-8.7.20 and kopanocore-11.0.2. Dependant or downstream developers/packagers would likely want to use tags rather than branches to be more precise in what has been used. Am I wrong? Or what is the reason for not “releasing” or “tagging” this fix? Thanks for feedback 
 Carsten
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 @meyca Yes, all backports become be part of a release/tag. 
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 @longsleep said in Kopano Core 8.7.20 Final: @meyca Yes, all backports become be part of a release/tag. @longsleep 
 Ok. I am not wrong. Thank you.And the reason for not “releasing” or “tagging” this fix to 9.x and 10.x until now? When will this happen? 
 
			
		 
			
			 
			
			