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Cut a new release for Jazzy #3116

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sea-bass opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 4 comments
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Cut a new release for Jazzy #3116

sea-bass opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 4 comments
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sea-bass commented Nov 19, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Assigning myself this task next.

I'm basically going to branch off before the new Cartesian planner, Ruckig servo smoothing plugin, fuzzy-matching trajectory cache, and other new messages introduced. Then, backport a whole bunch of the fixes.

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Jazzy has an updated release with fixes!

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Having a life

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@sea-bass sea-bass added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 19, 2024
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@sea-bass sea-bass added release and removed enhancement New feature or request labels Nov 19, 2024
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Given that people are just now starting to really use Jazzy - perhaps just branch as-is at the moment? We've always had a bit of a lag after a new distro initially goes out where we were OK with API/ABI changes, although I don't know if we have codified that anywhere (and we are basically right now at the 6 month mark from first release of Jazzy).

Unfortunately, I don't think we have a good way to determine who / how many are actually depending on Jazzy API stability yet (at ROSCon, it appeared about 5-10% of users had maybe moved to Jazzy in the ROS community, but I can't tell how many of those folks are core ROS devs versus end users... I just know that real robots are slow to move to new distros).

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I didn't know that was an option, and would certainly make life easier! Maybe I'll bring it up at the next maintainer meeting to get consensus.

@sea-bass sea-bass changed the title Cut a 2.10.1 release for Jazzy Cut a new release for Jazzy Nov 19, 2024
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Based on the maintainer meeting, we're going to merge #3113 and then release a 2.12 for Jazzy and Rolling.

This will also mark the branch-off point of a new jazzy branch as well.

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OK all the things are queued up for Jazzy and Rolling.

Let's see if I did this correctly...

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