This sounds like a great plan. Why can't you use it for the initial
release ? :)

Le 10/06/2015 19:08, Douglas Sherk a écrit :
> Hi Julien,
>
> Good question. Naoki can answer more questions about this, but I can
> provide a summary. We currently have 3 OTA channels:
>
>   * *dogfood*: The main channel that Spark will point to by default.
>     We will be rolling out updates here every 3-7 days.
>   * *dogfood-test*: The staging channel for "dogfood". Candidates for
>     OTA updates go on here and are tested by a smaller set of QA
>     people for a few days before moving to the "dogfood" channel.
>       o If the build here doesn't pass our stability criteria, we
>         discard it and move the current "dogfood-latest" to
>         "dogfood-test" and try again. As a consequence, we can
>         theoretically go for weeks without an OTA update, but this is
>         better than breaking people.
>   * *dogfood-latest*: The most up-to-date build at all times. Built
>     and updated nightly.
>
> This plan is a bit rough at this stage, and we're going to use it as a
> framework while improving things as we go. Any feedback is welcome.
>
> Doug
>
> On 10 Jun 2015 9:12 am, "Julien Wajsberg" <jwajsb...@mozilla.com
> <mailto:jwajsb...@mozilla.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hey Douglas,
>
>     There is something I don't get properly here. I'm sure you intend
>     to provide updates to dogfooders once they all get their shiny new
>     phones. I guess you'll base these updates on master. Do you plan
>     to ask the same thing each time you want to provide a new update ?
>
>     Or do you plan to prepare candidate updates that someone (maybe
>     you) will test for some days before rolling it to all users ?
>
>     Cheers,
>
>     Le 06/06/2015 02:21, Douglas Sherk a écrit :
>>     Hi all,
>>
>>     Spark is launching soon. It's based on Gaia master and Gecko
>>     mozilla-central, so we'd appreciate it if you avoided landing
>>     risky patches for 3 weeks while we stabilize. Alternatively, you
>>     could have your patches tested very heavily before landing.
>>
>>     You can see our current timelines here:
>>     
>> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Release_Management/B2G_Landing#Versions_and_Scheduling
>>
>>     Thanks for your patience and understanding.
>>
>>
>>     Doug
>>
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