On 12/02/2010 03:03 PM, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
Il giorno gio, 02/12/2010 alle 10.58 +0000, Daniel P. Berrange ha
scritto:
> I think this is really viable, because it implies we need another
> week prior to creating the pre-release where we do what we currently
> do with pre-release stabalization.
Note that I said “one week or less”.
Less? I'm not sure if everybody can react that fast. I mean there is
more to life than just: uh, new libvirt is out. I have to drop
everything and test it; j/k :)
> - A official list of supported platforms / OS combinations
> - Run a test build on each combination before release
> - Actually follow the 'bug fixes' only rule leading upto release
> no matter how simple the new feature might appear.
And let me guess that the "supported platforms" are going to be mostly
RedHat&co.? Why not warning the rest of the packagers, so that each run
their tests?
This seems to be perfectly fine. You, ehm guys, can't possibly to test
every flavor of GNU/Linux. So it seems to be pretty much okay to me.
It's up to community around each GNU/Linux distribution to do their own
testing.
Just my $0.02USD
Zdenek
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