In our technical team call today we spent some time discussing how to support distribution releases that are due to happen around the time of Yocto 1.1.
Yocto 1.1 is scheduled for release on October 6th[1], the same month in which both Ubuntu and Fedora have new releases planned[2,3]. OpenSUSE doesn't have a release scheduled until November 10th[4]. We should accommodate for these releases in our planning around 1.1 as we need to ensure that Yocto 1.1 can be used on the new versions of the chosen supported distros. I had initially suggested we have people doing test and any relevant development around the beta cycles of Ubuntu and Fedora: Fedora Beta (2011-09-20) Ubuntu (2011-09-01) In this time frame OpenSUSE will be on Milestone 5 (2011-09-01) which afaict (based on the 6th milestone being followed by an RC) should roughly equate to a beta. However this aligns with our RC period at which point we may not want to accept large patches? To meet our stabilise complete goal of August 29th we'd have to have people testing with: Fedora Alpha (2011-08-16) Ubuntu Alpha 3 (2011-08-04) OpenSUSE Milestone 4 (2011-08-11) What are peoples thoughts on this? I think the onus for this testing will fall on engineers as the project QA is already pretty stretched. I have a tendency to update to early releases on at least one machine so will no doubt do some testing on Fedora but it would be nice to have a genuine strategy for this rather than relying on ad-hoc developer upgrades. Final note: I'm left wondering if this emails contents also make sense as a wiki page? Cheers, Joshua 1. https://wiki.pokylinux.org/wiki/Yocto_1.1_Schedule 2. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricReleaseSchedule 3. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/16/Schedule 4. http://en.opensuse.org/Roadmap -- Joshua Lock Yocto Project "Johannes factotum" Intel Open Source Technology Centre _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto
