On 10/4/07, Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 08:31:38AM -0700, Tobin Davis wrote:
> > Since there is a two week delay between pushing patches upstream into the
> > ubuntu-kernel and them getting back into the daily builds, wouldn't it make
> > sense to test these changes prior to pushing them?  It seems to me that we
> > spend a lot of time spinning our wheels hoping a push doesn't break, and
> > then scrambling when it does.  It would be much more efficient if we tested
> > them before submitting.
> >
> > At least that's how we do it in alsa.
>
> We're going through some teething pains because in some respects we're still
> bootstrapping the base system.  Moving to the lpia architecture was a
> massive change and some breakage was to be expected.
>
> That said, could do better here.  Amit, do you have the necessary resources
> to test a kernel build from GIT all the way through to an installable image?

I think so, yes. I need to start figuring out how to use the machine
farm to speed up compile and spare my poor laptop though.

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