On Fri, 2019-10-18 at 20:49 +0200, Alexander Kanavin wrote: > I certainly don't mean to ignore those reports, it's just that due to > my ongoing health problems, and having to dedicate most of my energy > to the day job (https://mbition.io/en/home/), I am not currently able > to work on the upstream issues in a timely manner the way I used to > when maintaining core was actually my day job (at Intel). > > The question of how much effort people who update things in core > should allocate to fixing 'other' layers has been a conflict point > for a long time. I'd prefer to see more aggressive > blacklisting/removal of recipes that no one has an interest in fixing > and updating.
If anything this would be my fault for merging things despite there being concerns raised. I have to admit I'd seen other patches and therefore erroneously thought the issues we mostly resolved. Should OE-Core block on all issues being resolved before merging? I'm torn on that, I realise there are pros and cons. It takes most of my time/energy to track the issues with core without trying to remember that patch X breaks layer Y and that I need a report back on that combination before I then find a patch and merge it. So sorry, I probably shouldn't have taken this :/. There is a fundamental issue with having enough people to help work on these things though and requiring more work for changes to be merged isn't going to help. I wish I knew what would help. Cheers, Richard -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core