From: Samuel Flory <sflory@rackable.com>
To: John Bradford <john@grabjohn.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@digeo.com>,
hch@infradead.org, jgarzik@pobox.com,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, marcelo@conectiva.com.br
Subject: Re: Release of 2.4.21
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 17:30:55 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E7A6B4F.1000205@rackable.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 200303210013.h2L0D0jx000566@81-2-122-30.bradfords.org.uk
John Bradford wrote:
>>>>For critical fixes, release a 2.4.20.1, 2.4.20.2, etc. Don't disrupt
>>>>the 2.4.21-pre cycle, that would be less productive than just patching
>>>>2.4.20 and rolling a separate release off of that.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>I think the naming is illogical. If there's a bugfix-only release
>>>it whould have normal incremental numbers. So if marcelo want's
>>>it he should clone a tree of at 2.4.20, apply the essential patches
>>>and bump the version number in the normal 2.4 tree to 2.4.22-pre1
>>>
>>>
>>No point in making things too complex. 2.4.20-post1 is something people can
>>easily understand.
>>
>>I needed that for the ext3 problems which popped up shortly after 2.4.20 was
>>released - I was reduced to asking people to download fixes from my web page.
>>
>>And having a -post stream may allow us to be a bit more adventurous in the
>>-pre stream.
>>
>>
>
>Why can't we just make all releases smaller and more frequent?
>
>Why do we need 2.4.x-pre at all, anyway - why can't we just test
>things in the -[a-z][a-z] trees, and _start_ with -rc1?
>
>Why can't we just do bugfixes for 2.4, and speed up 2.5 development?
>
>
>
That would imply some changes could take place in a short cycle. This
is not true for things like major ide subsystem updates.
--
There is no such thing as obsolete hardware.
Merely hardware that other people don't want.
(The Second Rule of Hardware Acquisition)
Sam Flory <sflory@rackable.com>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-03-21 1:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-03-20 19:56 Release of 2.4.21 Adrian Knoth
2003-03-20 20:21 ` Sebastian D.B. Krause
2003-03-20 20:34 ` Jeff Garzik
2003-03-20 20:42 ` Christoph Hellwig
2003-03-20 20:53 ` Jeff Garzik
2003-03-20 21:05 ` David Lang
2003-03-21 1:55 ` Andrew Morton
2003-03-21 0:13 ` John Bradford
2003-03-21 1:30 ` Samuel Flory [this message]
2003-03-21 9:33 ` John Bradford
2003-03-21 8:40 ` Bernd Petrovitsch
2003-03-21 9:23 ` John Bradford
2003-03-21 21:53 ` Daniel Egger
2003-03-22 8:27 ` John Bradford
2003-03-22 14:54 ` Daniel Egger
2003-03-21 1:01 ` Alan Cox
2003-03-21 0:04 ` David Lang
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[not found] ` <20030320203015$4839@gated-at.bofh.it>
2003-03-20 20:43 ` Florian Weimer
2003-03-20 21:03 ` Jeff Garzik
2003-03-20 21:33 ` H. Peter Anvin
2003-03-20 22:08 ` Sebastian D.B. Krause
2003-03-21 11:06 ` Oliver Feiler
2003-03-20 22:18 ` Arador
2003-03-21 1:20 ` Chris Wright
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2003-03-20 21:17 Dow, Benjamin
2003-03-21 0:57 ` Alan Cox
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[not found] ` <20030320211011$5967@gated-at.bofh.it>
2003-03-20 21:48 ` Florian Weimer
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