On jueves 21 de agosto de 2014 16h'47:51 ART, Ricardo Salveti de Araujo
wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak
<lukasz.zemc...@canonical.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
As we have now officially branched for ubuntu-rtm, we would also like to
announce that landing for RTM-targetted images is now officially open!
This means that all landers can have their changes landed into
ubuntu-rtm when they want it. We have enabled some features in the CI ...
For the landing that are RTM only anyway, I don't see why we'd need to
create a RTM branch. That would only make sense in case the upstream
wants to deliver new features that are not necessarily related to RTM
(so we can just cherry-pick stuff to RTM).
Also, why can't we just do a package sync between both distros?
ubuntu-rtm is a derived distro anyway.
It seems overly complicated, really.
The ci channel conversation has led to a path that makes (at least myself)
happy again. Since some of us are working on rtm features and bug fixes
only, it really makes no sense to cherry pick anything
The idea is to land in utopic first and then copy the source+binaries to an
rtm silo for retesting; and if the changes actually require a rebuild due
to the nature of the divergent paths of the archives, push the source
package with a backport look a like version tag (e.g.;
$upstream-$packaging~rtm1).
Cheers
Sergio
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