Hi,
Le 04/11/2010 23:06, Denys Dmytriyenko a écrit :
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 09:04:43PM +0100, Leon Woestenberg wrote:
Hello all,
at OEDEM we discussed the need for OpenEmbedded releases.
- OpenEmbedded releases are planned in certain months, so that we can
plan stabilization efforts in the future.
- Each release is a point release in time.
- A release is a candidate branch point for a stable branch (which can
be maintained by those who use it).
- The next release is planned 2010.12, more specifically December 1st.
That's only four weeks from now.
- The 2010.12 release is hand-picked from a recent testing branch.
- OpenEmbedded releases are planned to be time based and happen every 3 month
(quarterly), starting with the first one on December 1st.
- what about a "no major change" freeze period for 2-3 weeks before each
release to have a enough time to stabilize a little bit the beast ?
Now that our testing team has the process in place to gather test
results, please consider to build your
favorite set of distro/machine targets using tinderbox, and report your results.
One requirement is to use bitbake 1.10, as the minimal requirement
will soon be 1.10 for the OpenEmbedded metadata.
Eric
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