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Re: GRUB release schedule?
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Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk |
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Re: GRUB release schedule? |
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Fri, 21 Aug 2015 13:30:18 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 10:18:08AM -0700, Josef Bacik wrote:
> On 08/21/2015 10:11 AM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> >On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 09:56:59AM -0700, Josef Bacik wrote:
> >>On 07/20/2015 11:22 AM, Peter Jones wrote:
> >>>Hi everyone,
> >>>Is there a plan for when upcoming GNU GRUB releases will happen?
> >>>
> >>>As far as I can tell, the last official release on
> >>>ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grub/ was 2.00 on 28-Jun-2012, and the last beta
> >>>on http://alpha.gnu.org/pub/gnu/grub/ for the next version was
> >>>2.02~beta2 on 24-Dec-2013 . There are (give or take) 471 patches
> >>>committed since that beta 18 months ago.
> >>>
> >>>In the mean time, nearly every Linux distro is shipping a package
> >>>derived from the 2.02~beta2 release plus some number of patches,
> >>>some from the upstream repo and some not, and it's cumbersome to rectify
> >>>which ones aren't upstream vs which ones have been fixed upstream with
> >>>/nearly/ the same patch, etc., with all the noise of so many patches
> >>>since the release.
> >>>
> >>>I suspect this would be better for a lot of GRUB users if releases
> >>>happened on a regular schedule, or if, relatively often (say once or
> >>>twice per year), a release schedule that spans several weeks and
> >>>organized some kind of alpha->beta->release progression were decided
> >>>upon and followed.
> >>>
> >>>So, can we make a release process that happens according to some regular
> >>>cadence? What needs to be done to make regular releases happen? Going
> >>>for years with the patch volume GRUB sees without doing a release is
> >>>really not good for anybody.
> >>>
> >>
> >>I'd like to +1 this. I think the tests are important for sure, but there's
> >>no reason we can't set a release cadence and at least cut an -rc1 and spend
> >>some time fixing up the test failures. Facebook is going to be using grub2
> >>in our provisioning environment, we would like to have official builds
> >>rather than running from git. Thanks,
> >
> >What is the tests that are needed? Surely as different distros we could
> >pool some hardware together to make this work?
> >
>
> There was just some mention of tests failing earlier in the thread, that's
> what I was talking about.
Right.
>
> >What do GRUB maintainers think are the top tests that are needed and
> >on what architectures? And do you have any ideas on how to automate it?
>
> We're automating testing internally by provisioning the different types of
> boxes we have with grub2. Once I have the ipv6 and tcp window scaling stuff
> in I plan to have continuous testing on grub2 to make sure our use case
> doesn't get broken by somebody. Thanks,
Fantastic! Would there by any way to get this reflector copied on the emails
on the testing?
>
> Josef
>
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