RTIR and RT 3.2.0

Just as a public notice, we’re in the process of porting RTIR to the RT
3.2 API, but it’s not there yet. we don’t support or recommend running
RTIR 1.0.x against RT 3.2 at this time. We’re working on getting it
stabilized as quickly as possible so you all can take advantage of the
cool new features in RT 3.2 :wink:

Best,
Jesse

Any rough time estimate?

Thanks.
Dave-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse Vincent [mailto:jesse@bestpractical.com]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 1:52 PM
To: rtir@lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: [Rtir] RTIR and RT 3.2.0

Just as a public notice, we’re in the process of porting RTIR to the RT
3.2 API, but it’s not there yet. we don’t support or recommend running
RTIR 1.0.x against RT 3.2 at this time. We’re working on getting it
stabilized as quickly as possible so you all can take advantage of the
cool new features in RT 3.2 :wink:

Best,
Jesse

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Any rough time estimate?

We don’t generally estimate release schedules, other than for customers.
RTIR is Open Source software we’re happy to provide to the community,
but as the maintenance isn’t being sponsored by a customer, it doesn’t
have a firm delivery deadline. We’d rather release it when it’s right
than release it “right now”.

Best,
Jesse