Re: git trees which are not yet in linux-next
From: Stefan Richter
Date: Mon May 05 2008 - 15:54:21 EST
Pekka J Enberg wrote:
Well, I only really have three kinds of patches: (1) testing, (2)
for-linus asap (fixes in the middle of a release cycle) and (3) for-linus
when the merge window opens. Up until now, I've put (1) in for-mm and
after enough exposure (and no bug reports) they graduate into (2) or (3).
So the problem here is where I put the patches in category (1)?
(1) Testing = (1a) testing isolated changes, (1b) testing in integration
with other pending changes. -next is for the latter kind of tests,
AFAIU with the primary goal of sorting out integration related issues.
For several reasons --- for example one reason which I saw mentioned was
to attract more testers than maybe -mm had lately --- we have been asked
to submit code to -next which has passed (1a)-type testing and had
appropriate review.
Needless to say, many of us have difficulties to acquire resources
[time, hardware, test cases/ workloads] for (1) or (1a). OTOH,
borrowing -next or -mm for too early test stages will not pay out for
any of us in the long run.
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Stefan Richter
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