On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Ben Walton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there any progress in this area?  What are the current stumbling
> blocks?  Should we set some sort of goal to work towards where we can
> know that the current package set is 'clean' enough to mark as stable?
> What would such a milestone look like?  0 critical bugs, <X medium
> bugs?  Release when all the bdb stuff is sorted out?  Release
> 'sometime' next month?

There is a wiki page which describes proposed automated release and 4
proposed tiers:

http://wiki.opencsw.org/automated-release-process

- experimental (like in debian)
- testing (equiv. to debian unstable)
- current (equiv. to debian testing)
- stable (like in debian)

I suggested that promotions from testing to current and from current
to stable could be done periodically (quarterly?), as snapshots. Bug
and security fixed would be promoted bypassing the periodic schedule.

Thoughts?

Maciej
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