> On January 16, 2015 at 9:51 PM Peter Robinson <pbrobin...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > >> > To help with testing it would be nice if RPMS based on these > >> > versions > >> > could > >> > be made available via Fedora's updates-testing repo (or maybe koji) > >> > for > >> > F20-F21. > >> > >> We've never pushed new major releases of any sort to a stable Fedora > >> release as there's too much QA and testing required and no one ever > >> commits to doing it. > >> > > > > Sorry, but I don't believe "updates-testing" can be considered stable, > > that > > is for, you know... testing. I'm not suggesting pushing to "updates" > > where > > the packages could be updated without user intervention. One must > > specifically enable the updates-testing repo to receive the new rpms. > > Guess > > the ball is in sugarlabs' court then. > > Sorry, but that just shows you don't understand how updates-testing > works. Packages that go there are designed to end up in stable and > it's a short term area to stage the updates to be tested.... by > default max 7 days. >
Sorry I was under the impression that 'the karma feedback' would need to have a high enough rating before the update would pass to the updates repo. > >> On the plus side I've pushed this to rawhide and people can download a > >> nightly live image from tomorrow and spin it up on either a USB stick > >> or their favourite virtual platform and have a self contained test > >> environment and get it all with little effort. > >> > > > > I'd rather not download a half gig iso file for testing < 5MBs worth of > > sugar code. Pity sugar 0.104 will miss rawhide's branching cutoff for > > F22 > > by 3 days[1][2]. From what I read above there is no hope for 0.104 to > > be > > part of F22 then. > > Errr..... no, you're again wrong. According to the F-22 schedule [1] > the final free is 5th May, the features have to be "feature complete" > by Alpha and given the above release is the "feature complete" release > we're already there. Sugar 0.104 is due to be stable by Feb 13th which > means we'll have it there before the beta freeze. > Good to know, thanks Jerry _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel