[oe] [OE-core] Feature Developement vs. Stablisation and Bug fixing

Richard Purdie richard.purdie at linuxfoundation.org
Wed Sep 12 12:17:40 UTC 2012


On Wed, 2012-09-12 at 12:25 +0200, Martin Jansa wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:15:16AM +0100, Richard Purdie wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I know in the past this has taken some people by surprise. Both OE-Core
> > and the Yocto Project are aiming at release points every six months,
> > roughly October and April. In order to prepare for those there is a
> > period of 6-8 weeks beforehand which is aimed at stabilisation and bug
> > fixing.
> > 
> > We are now entering that window where we need to heavily taper off new
> > features and concentrate on the quality and stability of the release
> > which is scheduled for mid October. I'm not saying no new feature
> > patches will get taken but I will be asking questions like "why is this
> > being worked on?" and "shouldn't this wait until after release?". I'd
> > really like to see effort being focused on bugs now, not enhancements.
> > 
> > I know there are a couple of things which have been worked on for a
> > while and have been slightly delayed which I'd probably lean towards
> > taking (some offline postinstall work spring to mind). I was asked
> > whether I'd take a binutils update in a couple of weeks and the answer
> > is no, I'd very likely not as we're at the point we need to lock in on
> > the toolchain now (and major kernel version).
> > 
> > Does anyone have any questions?
> 
> Is stuff discussed in thread:
> ARM-tuning -- was qemuarm: should it really have TUNE_ARCH armv5te?
> considered new feature or bug?
> 
> In other words: should I try to test and send my proposed changes soon,
> or keep that for next cycle and just stop building qemuarm?

I'd consider this a bugfix but one we probably need to figure out sooner
than later...

Cheers,

Richard





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