On 02/07/2011 12:36 PM, Khem Raj wrote:
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 8:08 AM, Stefan Schmidt
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello.
On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 07:55, Tom Rini wrote:
On 01/26/2011 03:44 AM, 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.
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.
I think this depends a little on who is going to run the release
again. We probably won't have a perfect release, stop committing,
switch. If we're looking for volunteers again to run the next
release, assuming folks will be busy with the migration work too,
I'd throw my hat in the ring (and defer to Khem if he wants to do it
again, along with all of the fun we'll have in oe-core :))
I would welcome if we could make the release manager role rotating. So if Tom
would be able to pick this up it would be great if Khem can feed him some of his
experience with the last release. Be it only theoretical with some hints or
practically with helping to review and apply patches towards. Does this sound
good to both of you?
by all means. I would do it if no one else is doing.
I will do some more testing over the next days/weeks and also trying to help
with some patches if needed.
We need more people to sign up for testing the release
Specifically run-testing. I can queue up a pretty good size matrix of
build tests (and I'm adding Ubuntu 10.04 for a recent host distribution
to the matrix) but run testing is much more limited.
--
Tom Rini
Mentor Graphics Corporation
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