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Re: Merging core-updates?
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Andreas Enge |
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Re: Merging core-updates? |
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Mon, 13 Feb 2023 21:22:26 +0100 |
Hello,
Am Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 05:51:47PM +0200 schrieb Efraim Flashner:
> I think we normally have a 2 week last-chance window to get all sorts of
> last minute packages bumped and then we freeze it and try to build
> "everything".
I am a bit hesitant to let more breakages in :) It looks like we have
reached the Debian trap: releases/core-update merges happen so infrequently
that people become desperate to get their favourite update in, which causes
build failures, which delay the release cycle, da capo ad infinitum.
Personally I would prefer to freeze now, then to let other big changes
(mesa for instance) happen in a feature branch; if all goes well, it could
be merged a week or two later, if it breaks things, it will anyway take
the time it needs to fix them.
Andreas
- Re: Merging core-updates?, (continued)
- Re: Merging core-updates?, Leo Famulari, 2023/02/12
- Re: Merging core-updates?, Christopher Baines, 2023/02/12
- Re: Merging core-updates?, Efraim Flashner, 2023/02/12
- Re: Merging core-updates?, zimoun, 2023/02/13
- Architecture support [was: Re: Merging core-updates?], Efraim Flashner, 2023/02/13
- Re: Architecture support, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/13
- Re: Architecture support [was: Re: Merging core-updates?], Andreas Enge, 2023/02/14
- Re: Architecture support [was: Re: Merging core-updates?], Julien Lepiller, 2023/02/14
- Re: Architecture support, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/15
- Re: Architecture support [was: Re: Merging core-updates?], Christopher Baines, 2023/02/17
- Re: Architecture support, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/19
- Re: Architecture support, Christopher Baines, 2023/02/20