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From: John Bradford <john@grabjohn.com>
To: plars@linuxtestproject.org (Paul Larson)
Cc: davej@codemonkey.org.uk, edesio@ieee.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, torvalds@transmeta.com,
	edesio@task.com.br
Subject: Re: 2.5.60 cheerleading...
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 17:11:38 +0000 (GMT)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200302131711.h1DHBduR014118@darkstar.example.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1045155336.28494.14.camel@plars> from "Paul Larson" at Feb 13, 2003 10:55:34 AM

> > Nothing stops people from LTPtesting the -bk nightlies.
> > Sure, they won't catch the last-minute-torvalds-breaks-the-compile
> > type bugs, but for the most part it should be useful enough info.
> Already been doing that for a long time now.  How about a quick note out
> to lkml that says "The current bk is what I'm going to release at <NN
> Time> today unless someone gives me a good reason not to."?

Why?  That would just delay releases, and make more work for Linus.

If a release is badly broken, another one is usually quick to follow
it, anyway.

John.

  reply	other threads:[~2003-02-13 17:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-02-12 15:52 2.5.60 cheerleading Jeff Garzik
2003-02-12 16:00 ` Paul Larson
2003-02-12 16:09   ` Jeff Garzik
2003-02-12 18:07 ` Dave Jones
2003-02-12 18:44   ` John Bradford
2003-02-12 18:17 ` Scott Robert Ladd
2003-02-12 18:41   ` John Bradford
2003-02-12 18:55   ` Dave Jones
2003-02-12 18:43 ` Paul Larson
2003-02-12 19:33   ` Edesio Costa e Silva
2003-02-13 15:29     ` Paul Larson
2003-02-13 15:54       ` Jörn Engel
2003-02-13 16:03       ` Dave Jones
2003-02-13 16:55         ` Paul Larson
2003-02-13 17:11           ` John Bradford [this message]
2003-02-13 18:04             ` Paul Larson
2003-02-13 18:23               ` John Bradford
2003-02-13 21:16                 ` Paul Larson
2003-02-13 21:38                   ` Jeff Garzik
2003-02-13 21:54                     ` John Bradford
2003-02-13 21:57                       ` Paul Larson
2003-02-13 22:11                         ` John Bradford
2003-02-13 22:20                         ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2003-02-13 22:39                           ` Paul Larson
2003-02-13 22:43                           ` Randy.Dunlap
2003-02-13 22:53                             ` Paul Larson
2003-02-13 22:58                           ` John Bradford
2003-02-14  6:36                           ` Paul Larson
2003-02-20 22:29                     ` Timothy D. Witham
2003-02-20 22:42                       ` Jeff Garzik
2003-02-20 22:46                         ` Timothy D. Witham
2003-02-14  1:21               ` Martin J. Bligh
2003-02-14  1:32                 ` Linus Torvalds
2003-02-14  3:24                   ` Mike Dresser
2003-02-14  9:08                   ` John Bradford
2003-02-14  4:10             ` Werner Almesberger
2003-02-13 17:06         ` Jeff Garzik

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