On 08/14/2013 10:56 AM, Elfy wrote: > On 14/08/13 15:06, Stephen Michael Kellat wrote: >> This is new... >> >> Stephen Michael Kellat >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 09:48:33 +0200 >> From: Didier Roche <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected], Ubuntu Development >> <[email protected]> Subject: Daily release are now running >> every 4h. >> >> >> Hey guys, >> >> Yeah, we need a better name with that cadence change. :) >> >> So now, the daily release process is run way more often to speed up our >> delivery time to the baseline (every 4h). You will find more >> information at >> http://blog.didrocks.fr/post/Release-early%2C-release-often%2C-release-every-4h%21. >> >> >> The particular important piece for upstream can be summed up there: >> * you now have a window of 4 hours before the "tick" to push stuff in >> different trunks in a coherence piece rather than only once a day, >> before 00 UTC. >> * everytime there is an issue with one component/stack, a bug is >> opened, upstream is pinged about it and we write about those on >> https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuDk72Lpx8U5dHFtUmlPOUtCRk8zR2dtaEpIbUVhMmc#gid=3. >> >> We escalate after 3 days if nothing is fixed by then. >> >> You can find the schedule of the 4h tick here: >> https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuDk72Lpx8U5dHFtUmlPOUtCRk8zR2dtaEpIbUVhMmc#gid=4 >> >> (look at the X cross for when a build starts) >> >> I hope that will help to get faster and even more snappier and easy >> delivery! >> >> Thanks, >> Didier >> > This is confusing as well as new. > > Do they mean that there is no longer a Daily to test - or that there > will be 6 dailies daily - if you see what I mean. > > Elfy > No, this only affects the landing of packages to the Ubuntu archive that Canonical has automated. Daily builds are unchanged (except for Touch, but they chose to increase their cadence). Micah
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