Hi Tushar,

On 10/08/2012 08:04 AM, Tushar Behera wrote:
On 10/06/2012 02:37 AM, Andrey Konovalov wrote:
Greetings,

Minor change to the plan:
  * The current llct is *llct-20121006.0*
  * October  9: ll rebuild based on llct-20121006.0
  * October 16: ll rebuild based on llct-20121012.<N>, ll code freeze (no
    massive ll topics updates after that; bugfixes only)


I am not in office during this week, so won't be able to update the
kernel. Current Samsung LT kernel is based on llct-20121004.0. I will be
updating this to llct-20121012.<N> next.

This shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks for the update!

Andrey

On 10/05/2012 05:25 PM, Jon Medhurst (Tixy) wrote:
On Fri, 2012-10-05 at 17:03 +0400, Andrey Konovalov wrote:
On 10/05/2012 12:12 PM, Jon Medhurst (Tixy) wrote:
On Thu, 2012-10-04 at 23:02 +0400, Andrey Konovalov wrote:
don't we need some kind of notification system where you
announce a plan to rebuild linux-linaro and give us a version of
llct to
base our LT branches off?

Yes, this makes sense.
Would the following plan be OK:
(<N> should normally be 0, but may be a small positive number)
* till the end of this week please use llct-20121004.0 as the base for
the linux-linaro (ll) topics
* October  9: ll rebuild based on llct-20121005.<N>
* October 16: ll rebuild based on llct-20121012.<N>
* October 23: ll rebuild based on llct-20121019.<N>, ll code freeze
(no
massive ll topics updates after that; bugfixes only)

Is this month following the normal release cycle? If so, isn't the
release day Oct 24th, and release candidates are built from the
previous
Thurday's code, i.e. Oct 18th. I.e. the freeze for the release
should be
Oct 16th not 23rd?

Oops.. Your are right. Why don't we have the Thursday, October 32
this year?

So the correct plan is the following:
    * till the end of this week please use llct-20121004.0 as the base
for
    the linux-linaro (ll) topics
    * October  9: ll rebuild based on llct-20121005.<N>
    * October 16: ll rebuild based on llct-20121012.<N>, ll code
freeze (no
      massive ll topics updates after that; bugfixes only)

Also, I assume we're not going to try to move to Linux 3.7 this month?

That's correct. We didn't have the kernel.org release based (vs -rc
based) ll release for quite a while. And the plan is to stick to v3.6
for 12.10 release unless someone needs to move to v3.7-rc* by all means
this cycle.
After October 19 the llct tree will move to v3.7-rc*, but the ll tree
will be frozen till the 12.10 is out.

That all sounds reasonable to me.






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