Ok.
I'll address the kernel source issue, then tag. Otherwise, let's
consider trunk frozen until after I tag.
-Brian
Thus spake Andrea Righi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Bernard Li wrote:
I'm ready to do this. I expect to have udev support ready very soon
after the 3.5.4 release, but think we should release 3.5.4 without it.
Like I said in the other email, I guess as long as we can tag now and
tag again later (with udev additions), then I'm okay with it. I'm
really eager to have that featured included in one form or another.
Andrea, are you planning on checking anything else in? We'd like to tag
3.5.4 to be included with OSCAR. My feeling is that (time permitting)
we will tag 3.5.5 with udev and reboot scripts and include that
instead...
I've not any other fix... in the last patch I've fixed an ugly bug that
forbade to use LVM in 64bit archs (or better in the cases when parted
was used to gather partitioning info) and I think the monitoring stuff
seems to be stable, so at the moment I'm very happy to tag another
release ASAP :-)
Because of the way svn does revision numbers, a revision
number uniquely
identifies a snapshot of the repository. Based on this, I've been
wondering if it would make sense to use the svn revision number as the
version number for future releases, and ditch the stable vs. unstable
bit. People have been using the unstable branch quite happily, as if
it were stable, for some time now.
Are you saying that we will no longer have version #s like 3.x.x and
just have SVN revision numbers?
IMO the old versioning is nicer than SVN revision numbers... just
because with the standard versioning we can better "highlight" the
releases with minor fixes/improvements from the releases with major
changes... but this is only a personal opinion...
Cheers,
-Andrea
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