Re: Rust team branch (was Re: Discussion notes on releases and branches)

2023-02-15 Thread Katherine Cox-Buday
On 2/14/23 1:08 PM, Efraim Flashner wrote: Also I don't think there's a lot of overlap between go and rust so we can probably have both going at the same time. Oh, yes, I didn't mean to imply that the two were related, or conflicted. I just wanted to point it out in case it was of any help.

Re: Rust team branch (was Re: Discussion notes on releases and branches)

2023-02-14 Thread Efraim Flashner
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 09:36:46AM -0700, Katherine Cox-Buday wrote: > Efraim Flashner writes: > > > As a project we haven't setup anything for starting the team-based > > branches and upgrades, and the Rust Team volunteers to go first. > > Leo has attempted[1] to setup a branch for Go, but we'r

Re: Rust team branch (was Re: Discussion notes on releases and branches)

2023-02-14 Thread Katherine Cox-Buday
Efraim Flashner writes: > As a project we haven't setup anything for starting the team-based > branches and upgrades, and the Rust Team volunteers to go first. Leo has attempted[1] to setup a branch for Go, but we're waiting to hear from sysadmins on why there's a build error. [1] https://lists

Rust team branch (was Re: Discussion notes on releases and branches)

2023-02-14 Thread Efraim Flashner
On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 01:19:28PM +0100, Andreas Enge wrote: > Attached are the notes of our discussion at the Guix Days concerning > releases, branches, teams and related matters. > > Andreas > > BRANCHES > > Suggestion: > - Spin off a stable branch from master with security fixes, maybe impo