Hi,

Am Dienstag, den 19.05.2009, 22:05 -0400 schrieb Devin Heitmueller:
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Mauro Carvalho Chehab
> <mche...@infradead.org> wrote:
> > Steven,
> >
> > Your concerns about testing make sense, but this were already tried in the
> > past, when Uri started sending their patches at the ML. So, instead of
> > repeating the same novel, let's merge the patches at the development tree 
> > and
> > ask people to test.
> >
> > Yet, I'm keeping the Siano patches at the 'pending' -git tree, where I hold
> > very experimental work. I intend to hold it there until we have more tests 
> > and
> > have all the pending patches merged.
> >
> > About creating an -hg tree for Siano (and for other developers), I had to 
> > nack
> > it in the past, since the LinuxTV server were overloaded. Now that the 
> > machine
> > got replaced, I think we may actually create a tree for them.
> >
> > Uri, please discuss about this in priv with me, in order to exchange the 
> > needed
> > information for the login account.
> >
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Mauro
> 
> Mauro,
> 
> If I recall, a ton of patches were sent to the mailing list, but there
> was never a test tree on linuxtv.org.  Were you expecting interested
> parties to hand-apply all those patches?
> 
> It's not clear to me why you are putting this code that is untested by
> the community into the v4l-dvb tree.  In all other cases where linuxtv
> developers want to submit large sets of changes, you expect them to
> create a private tree so testers can be solicited *before* it goes
> into v4l-dvb.  Why would this case be any different?
> 
> You have no personal knowledge as to whether the code actually works,
> and there are parties who have expressed a very clear concern about
> some of the patches causing regressions in existing hardware.  Doesn't
> the safer approach seem to be to setup a ~mchehab/siano-patches tree
> so that people can do some testing, and *then* merge to the mainline?
> If everything works, then great - it's one command to merge the fold
> the tree back into the mainline...
> 
> Devin
> 

unfortunately, IIRC, Linus said once testing is for idiots or something
like that only.

He can say that :)

But here the rule is, to allow him further to say so, you are not
allowed to send in even a oneliner only without compile and functional
test :)

As Mauro explained, Uri will likely very soon have his public test repo.

Cheers,
Hermann









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