Hello. On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 10:44, Graeme Gregory wrote: > On 26/01/2011 10:23, Stefan Schmidt wrote: > > > > During last OEDEM we set out a timeline for quarterly releases. The first > > one > > hit on time in december 2010 (Thanks Khem). > > > > The next one would be scheduled for 2011-03. As our plans towards oe-core > > are > > getting into shape I wonder if and how these both are going to conflict. > > > > Will we go ahead and make the 2011-03 release, maybe the last one before > > moving > > over to oe-core? Personally I don't think these two block each other. > > Syncing > > would be needed, but people will keep working on the OE repo for a bit > > longer > > anyway I would think. > > > > If we are going to scratch the release what would be the next target for it? > > Yocto 1.0 is planned for April 2011. Somehow I doubt we will have oe-core > > ready > > for this in time, including yocto movs to it and we base the rest of OE on > > top > > of it. Am I wrong here and that is the actual plan? > > > > > My opinion is 2010-03 should be the last release on the old source tree.
Great > Releases after this should be on the new oe-core layer system. I don't > think we should scrap the release as its going to take some time to kick > oe-core into shape and finish the poky merge. Then there is work on > meta-openembedded and meta-distro to do on top of that. Frans was saying something along these lines as well and personally I would be happy with one last release with the current metadata layout. This would allow current OE users to have a release with the latest changes as a base until we found our way through the oe-core changes moving forward. Should we try a freeze for the repo this time or go ahead with the model from last time. Having a branch with fixes which gets deleted once the release taggin is done? Depending on some other factors I might also be interested in using this release for a product and I'm thinking about having a branch for it with fixes and pooling resources on it. Not much thinking about this yet though. regards Stefan Schmidt _______________________________________________ Openembedded-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-devel
