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Re: ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’!
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Janneke Nieuwenhuizen |
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Re: ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’! |
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Sun, 15 Dec 2024 12:16:22 +0100 |
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Christopher Baines writes:
[cc: Efraim]
> Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org> writes:
>
>> Maxim Cournoyer writes:
>>
>>> Sorry for reviving a 14 weeks old thread, I'm still catching up
>>> post-move :-).
>>
>> Ah that explains why I missed this...
>>
>>> Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> writes:
[..]
>> We've been seeing a regular stream of `squash' commits fixing our and
>> eachother's patches and I'm keeping `core-packages-team' rebased
>> regularly and hope that we don't need to merge it once it's ready, but
>> can just push the final rebase.
>
> I think what you're doing is fine. the only thing I'd suggest to change
> is regarding branch naming. This isn't documented, but
> data.qa.guix.gnu.org (and QA) ignore branches where the name begins with
> wip-.
>
> So if as you say this branch is currently being worked on, but not quite
> ready to be merged, then I'd suggest naming it as wip-core-packages-team
> (or anything else beginning with wip-). That way, the data service will
> ignore it and can spend it's time looking at other branches/patch
> series.
Thanks, that's good to know/be reminded of. However...this advise comes
a bit [too] late as I believe it's about time the build farm would have
a look at `core-packages-team', WYDT Efraim?.
So if `core-packages-team' is already being built, where can I see/use
the result[s] of that? Up till now I've been doing all builds myself
and haven't seen any substitutes?
Greetings,
Janneke
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Re: ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’!, Christopher Baines, 2024/12/15