Release 3.3 or not?

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Hello,

2 weeks ago I wrote that I would like to release 3.3 if there's no big
change. But in the mean time some patchsets landed on mailing list, see
bellow. My question is: do we want to wait until they are merged or it's
ok to postpone them to 3.4 development? Please let me know.

* https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/selinux/list/?series=561273&state=*
libsepol: add fuzzer for reading binary policies
    
it was reviewed by Jim who requested some changes.

* https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/selinux/list/?series=566429
libsepol: do not pass NULL to memcpy

v2 with requested changes, waits for review


* https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/selinux/patch/20211015123100.15785-1-cgzones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
libselinux: use dummy variable to silence glibc 2.34 warnings

reviewed by Nicolas, work in progress I guess


* https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/selinux/list/?series=566423&state=*
Parallel setfiles/restorecon 

3rd version of the patchset, waits for review



Petr




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