February 2021 Releases – Horizon 27.0.4, Meridians 2018.1.25, 2019.1.16, and 2020.1.5
For February we released point updates to all OpenNMS versions under active support.
For February we released point updates to all OpenNMS versions under active support.
In the last week we did more work on flow aggregation (including ToS and QoS), continued to work on the OpenBMP migration, JDK 11 builds, JEXL cleanups, time zone handling, Minion metrics in Prometheus, and more.
In the last week we continued our work on JDK11 migration, moving OpenBMP functionality into OpenNMS, ToS/QoS flow aggregation, Antora documentation, a new configuration API/implementation, and plenty of bug fixes.
In the last week we did more work on JDK 11 transition, QoS/ToS flow aggregation, Antora documentation, configuration APIs, OpenBMP, and more.
In the last week we worked on the OpenBMP migration, documentation, builds, ToS aggregate flow support, moving to JDK 11, and more.
For January we released point updates to Horizon 27, Meridian 2020, and Meridian 2019.
In the last few weeks we did very little, as The OpenNMS Group is officially on holiday from Christmas to the New Year. However, a few small changes made it in before everyone disappeared for a while.
In the last week we continued to work on bug fixing and improvements related to Nephron and flows, Minion, packaging and configuration, and the web UI.
In the last week we worked on Elasticsearch indexing, malformed SNMP, CircleCI, documentation, OpenBMP migration, Nephron, Minion configuration, flow aggregation, and Helm.
In the last week we released new Meridian and Horizon versions, and worked on a bunch of bugs, Nephron flow processing, moving BMP support in-core, node geohashes, the Prometheus collector, Minion configuration, ToS/QoS aggregation, and much more.