On Friday, 23 October 2020 at 22:42, Neal Gompa wrote:
[...]
And there is *nothing* that stops the Change process for working in
a
rolling context other than people don't think of doing it.
There's actually nothing wrong with this idea in itself, because at
the crux of it is that there is a desire to have a side-tag to build
gcc11 with a limited compose to regression test and further evaluate
the development of GCC earlier. This is something I'd like to have
available for more things, and it's a great idea. But there is
basically no reason to stuff it into ELN other than it already exists
as a gap in our existing process. Instead, I'd like to have that
formally approved by FESCo in a way that releng would make a dedicated
side tag for it and allow OSCI to be configured for mini-composes for
the purpose of assisting in GCC development. Then it can be a regular
part of GCC rebase processes.
This is very well said. +1. Thanks Neal!
Regards,
Dominik
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