The tests have passed successfully: pi is unfrozen as of now, back to
normal. Feel free to push your commits.


Juan Pablo

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Juan Pablo Aroztegi
<juanpablo.arozt...@openbravo.com> wrote:
> A clarification on this measure:
>
> * Only commits fixing the integration can be pushed.
> * If you have a commit which is a showstopper for MP1, you can push it.
> * If you have a commit which is a very nice to have for MP1, you must
> not push it.
>
>
> Juan Pablo
>
> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Juan Pablo Aroztegi
> <juanpablo.arozt...@openbravo.com> wrote:
>> Hi all. It's been 9 days since the last promotion. Given that want to
>> freeze MP1 any time soon, we're going to do a logical freeze in pi to
>> make sure we fix the integration.
>>
>> Currently the problem is that the module installation test doesn't
>> work, so we're unable to make progress. This issue has the highest
>> priority:
>> https://issues.openbravo.com/view.php?id=17872
>>
>> Until further notice only those people who are told to fix an
>> integration issue should push commits to pi. Hopefully this shouldn't
>> last long. As usual, please remember that "try" is a tool you can use
>> to considerably reduce these kind of undesirable situations.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Juan Pablo
>>
>

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