On 05/31/2011 02:16 PM, Mark Hatle wrote:
On 5/31/11 2:57 PM, Otavio Salvador wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 19:51, Scott Garman<scott.a.gar...@intel.com>  wrote:
That said, I have no idea what criteria should be used to determine which
list to send things to, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Is this
documented anywhere?

It seems to me that poky list ought to be not used anymore and patches
to be send to oe-core as AFAIK Yocto will base on it. Am I missing
anything?

This is really confusing. This is not just regarding mailing lists but
also IRC channels :-/


As I understand it, the intention is the Poky list is used for Poky specific
items or to discuss (from a Poky specific point of view) oe-core items.. I.e.
problems, issues, etc from the usage of oe-core within the Poky use.

The confusion currently comes from many of the oe-core items used to live in the
Poky domain, and no longer due.  Unfortunately this will take a bit of education
for folks who don't contribute daily so that they know which mailing list to 
use.

(In otherwords the Poky list still has it's place, but only for Poky specific
discussions.)

So presumably this would mean: if it's about a recipe that is not in OE-core, it's Poky-specific?

Which would also mean that discussion about anything in the bitbake classes belongs on OE-core as well, yes?

Scott

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Scott Garman
Embedded Linux Engineer - Yocto Project
Intel Open Source Technology Center

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