On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Scott Beamer geekboy@angrykeyboarder.com wrote:
Or is it just my imagination?
Just wondering..
Could you explain what you mean by this? There are a lot of things branching could cover. I could guess you are talking about the no frozen rawhide method, but it could be almost anything.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/No_Frozen_Rawhide_Implementation
Stephen John Smoogen spake thusly:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Scott Beamer geekboy@angrykeyboarder.com wrote:
Or is it just my imagination?
Just wondering..
Could you explain what you mean by this? There are a lot of things branching could cover.....
OK, I'm seeing Fedora 13 repositorries and no F13 release yet (other than the first alpha).
In the past you'd not see a seperate repo for a release unless it was a final release. It was just in Rawhide.
I don't know how to word this any better. I hope you get the gist of it.
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Scott Beamer geekboy@angrykeyboarder.com wrote:
Stephen John Smoogen spake thusly:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 6:00 PM, Scott Beamer geekboy@angrykeyboarder.com wrote:
Or is it just my imagination?
Just wondering..
Could you explain what you mean by this? There are a lot of things branching could cover.....
OK, I'm seeing Fedora 13 repositorries and no F13 release yet (other than the first alpha).
In the past you'd not see a seperate repo for a release unless it was a final release. It was just in Rawhide.
I don't know how to word this any better. I hope you get the gist of it.
Ok to answer your question, what you are seeing is the No Frozen Rawhide methodology.
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 19:00 +0000, Scott Beamer wrote:
Stephen John Smoogen spake thusly:
Ok to answer your question, what you are seeing is the No Frozen Rawhide methodology.
So does F13 get updated to the final product?
F13-testing at some point in time will be frozen, and those contents is what will actually be F13 official release. Until then, testing will go on and packages updated up until the time mentioned above.
Mike Chambers spake thusly:
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 19:00 +0000, Scott Beamer wrote:
Stephen John Smoogen spake thusly:
Ok to answer your question, what you are seeing is the No Frozen Rawhide methodology.
So does F13 get updated to the final product?
F13-testing at some point in time will be frozen, and those contents is what will actually be F13 official release.
So how is it decided wht goes into f13-testing vs just Rawhide?
On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 04:52 +0000, Scott Beamer wrote:
Mike Chambers spake thusly:
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 19:00 +0000, Scott Beamer wrote:
Stephen John Smoogen spake thusly:
Ok to answer your question, what you are seeing is the No Frozen Rawhide methodology.
So does F13 get updated to the final product?
F13-testing at some point in time will be frozen, and those contents is what will actually be F13 official release.
So how is it decided wht goes into f13-testing vs just Rawhide?
We use the Fedora Release Criteria [1] throughout testing to help determine what bugs we should be addressed for F13, and what issues can be fixed in the next release.
Thanks, James
On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 10:34 -0400, James Laska wrote:
On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 04:52 +0000, Scott Beamer wrote:
Mike Chambers spake thusly:
On Tue, 2010-03-16 at 19:00 +0000, Scott Beamer wrote:
Stephen John Smoogen spake thusly:
Ok to answer your question, what you are seeing is the No Frozen Rawhide methodology.
So does F13 get updated to the final product?
F13-testing at some point in time will be frozen, and those contents is what will actually be F13 official release.
So how is it decided wht goes into f13-testing vs just Rawhide?
We use the Fedora Release Criteria [1] throughout testing to help determine what bugs we should be addressed for F13, and what issues can be fixed in the next release.
I don't think that's quite answering the right question :). The answer is simply that maintainers decide what to submit where. Submissions to f13 -testing are still entirely open at present, maintainers can submit whatever they like. It's up to them what they send there, and what they send to Rawhide.
Or is it just my imagination?
Just wondering..
Scott
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NOPE, It is not your imagination :), it is the new way of testing that is being implemented. Also there is NO FROZEN RAWHIDE, now rawhide is on a league of its own. Instead of only two testing grounds, now there are 4 in parallel :), One for Rawhide, F13 Branched, Fedora 12 Updates Testing, and Fedora 11 Updates Testing. As soon as Fedora 13 is released, Fedora 11 will die out and Fedora Rawhide will become Fedora 14 Branched and if you continue with Rawhide you will continue to be running Rawhide. Interesting things happening over here :)
Regards,
Antonio