On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 12:32:23AM +0200, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
>On 2007-07-11T15:26:27, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I've put in the final set of fixes I'm planning on putting into the
>>2.1.1 release.
>>
>>Of course, I probably missed something, and I've probably missed
>>something from you... ;-)
>>
>>So, let me know VERY SOON (like in the next 12 hours) if that's the
>>case...
>
>Perfect timing, announcing something like that when it's evening in the
>region with your major contributors. ;-)
>
>Did I mention yet that I positively hate it when people suddenly appear
>and announce "imminent" things, after having ignored them for months and
>having been asked to please, pretty please, share the plans or delegate
>them? One of these days, we need to have a very open flamefest, because
>it's giving me the creeps. But maybe not today.
>
>>And, unless you're putting in a critical bug fix, please hold it for a
>>few days until the last part of this release ordeal is over...
>
>Andrew has some more critical bugfixes pending / under development (one
>of them is a STONITH shutdown ordering thing which he tells me is fairly
>difficult (and thus translates to 1 FTE year or 1 Andrew day)), and I
>want Dejan to start working on the LRM timers etc.  

At SGI, we are particularly interested on getting critical bug fixed
quickly.

Could you please let us know what's the SuSE's timeframe to get them
fixed?

>Because a release was due for the next few weeks for about the last 2
>quarters, but there never was any schedule or announced plan of what to
>do about it, I admit I didn't think we had to align to anything, nor did
>I have any data as to what to align to anyway.
>
>So, to remedy that, can you please share your plans? What parts of the
>"ordeal" are to be done when, and what do they depend on? What is your
>roadmap, and what does this "release" consist of?
>
>Do you want a list of things we/I still consider critical at this time?
>Do you want it in bugzilla, or do you want it on the wiki?
>
>Do you want to release by putting out some tarball or do you want to
>release and provide proper install sources for all major dists using the
>openSUSE build service?
>
>
>Lars
>
>-- 
>Teamlead Kernel, SuSE Labs, Research and Development
>SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg)
>"Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes." -- Oscar Wilde

Anibal Monsalve Salazar
--
R&D Software Engineer, SGI Australian Software Group
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