Hi Noel,

Thank for the infos.
No, I am not familiar with the boost testing pages, could you point me to some informations ? I was only able to find a mailing list (http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-testing).

I guess I can contribute for those two libraries, at least on our supported platform (linux/intel).

Thanks

Alain

On 19/11/2014 06:11, Belcourt, Kenneth wrote:
Hi Alain,

On Nov 18, 2014, at 3:48 AM, Alain Miniussi <alain.miniu...@oca.eu> wrote:

I have a question regarding:
https://github.com/boostorg/mpi/compare/master...develop
I guess that all the commit, specially the pull requests, listed are those that 
made their way to develop but not to master.
What is the protocol/usage for having the stuff on the develop branch merge 
onto the master branch ?
Generally I’ve been waiting for testing to cycle for a while before merging 
changes to master.

I guess the stuff on develop is already considered as being validated in some 
way, so what is needed for the next step ? does some testing report need to be 
produced ? on a specific set of platform ?
Since very few people test Boost MPI on develop or master, I try to be very 
cautious with commits to develop and merges to master.  It’s kinda easy to 
break things and, given the scarcity of MPI and Graph Parallel testers, I 
prefer to test the PR’s, develop and master branches on internal resources to 
ensure I don’t hit any problems before I push them to github.

Are you familiar with the Boost testing pages?  Can you contribute any testing 
resouces to specifically test MPI and Graph Parallel?

Also, does everything that is in master supposed to go automagically in the 
next release ?
Generally yes, everything in master goes into the release, that’s why we’re 
careful about what ends up in master.

— Noel

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