* Re: Release schedule
@ 2002-04-30 9:24 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2002-04-30 18:22 ` Andrew Cagney
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From: Michael Elizabeth Chastain @ 2002-04-30 9:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ac131313, gdb
Which branches are CURRENT and NEXT coming from?
Is CURRENT going to be gdb 5.2.1 from gdb_5_2-branch,
with NEXT coming from the trunk?
I'm trying to get a feel for how active the 5.2 branch will be.
Michael C
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* Re: Release schedule
2002-04-30 9:24 Release schedule Michael Elizabeth Chastain
@ 2002-04-30 18:22 ` Andrew Cagney
2002-04-30 20:56 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
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From: Andrew Cagney @ 2002-04-30 18:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Elizabeth Chastain; +Cc: ac131313, gdb
> Which branches are CURRENT and NEXT coming from?
Er, yes.
> Is CURRENT going to be gdb 5.2.1 from gdb_5_2-branch,
> with NEXT coming from the trunk?
>
> I'm trying to get a feel for how active the 5.2 branch will be.
My expectation is:
- 5.2.1 from 5.2 branch in ~1-2 months
- ``current'' would be the 5.3 branch, ~4 months
- ``next'' would be the 5.4/6.0 branch, ~8 months
CURRENT NEXT
> Warning: Sun Jul 14 (2002-07-14-gmt) Sun Nov 10 (2002-11-10-gmt)
> Branch: Sun Jul 28 (2002-07-28-gmt) Sun Nov 24 (2002-11-24-gmt)
> Release: Sun Sep 1 (2002-09-01-gmt) Sun Dec 29 (2002-12-29-gmt)
> reSpin: Sun Oct 6 (2002-10-06-gmt) Sun Feb 2 (2003-02-02-gmt)
However, given GDB has actually managed two releases in 6 months and a
recent thread on this list suggests GCC is considering slowing down to 8
month schedules, now is proably the time to ``re-negotiate'' GDB's
release schedule.
enjoy,
Andrew
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2002-04-30 18:22 ` Andrew Cagney
@ 2002-04-30 20:56 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2002-05-03 9:37 ` Andrew Cagney
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From: Daniel Jacobowitz @ 2002-04-30 20:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 07:31:03PM -0400, Andrew Cagney wrote:
> >Which branches are CURRENT and NEXT coming from?
>
> Er, yes.
>
> >Is CURRENT going to be gdb 5.2.1 from gdb_5_2-branch,
> >with NEXT coming from the trunk?
> >
> >I'm trying to get a feel for how active the 5.2 branch will be.
>
> My expectation is:
> - 5.2.1 from 5.2 branch in ~1-2 months
> - ``current'' would be the 5.3 branch, ~4 months
> - ``next'' would be the 5.4/6.0 branch, ~8 months
>
> CURRENT NEXT
> >Warning: Sun Jul 14 (2002-07-14-gmt) Sun Nov 10 (2002-11-10-gmt)
> >Branch: Sun Jul 28 (2002-07-28-gmt) Sun Nov 24 (2002-11-24-gmt)
> >Release: Sun Sep 1 (2002-09-01-gmt) Sun Dec 29 (2002-12-29-gmt)
> >reSpin: Sun Oct 6 (2002-10-06-gmt) Sun Feb 2 (2003-02-02-gmt)
>
> However, given GDB has actually managed two releases in 6 months and a
> recent thread on this list suggests GCC is considering slowing down to 8
> month schedules, now is proably the time to ``re-negotiate'' GDB's
> release schedule.
Do we want to persue the 6.0 idea you mentioned earlier? Perhaps six
months rather than four?
--
Daniel Jacobowitz Carnegie Mellon University
MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer
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* Re: Release schedule
2002-04-30 20:56 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
@ 2002-05-03 9:37 ` Andrew Cagney
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From: Andrew Cagney @ 2002-05-03 9:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel Jacobowitz; +Cc: gdb
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 07:31:03PM -0400, Andrew Cagney wrote:
>
>> >Which branches are CURRENT and NEXT coming from?
>
>>
>> Er, yes.
>>
>
>> >Is CURRENT going to be gdb 5.2.1 from gdb_5_2-branch,
>> >with NEXT coming from the trunk?
>> >
>> >I'm trying to get a feel for how active the 5.2 branch will be.
>
>>
>> My expectation is:
>> - 5.2.1 from 5.2 branch in ~1-2 months
>> - ``current'' would be the 5.3 branch, ~4 months
>> - ``next'' would be the 5.4/6.0 branch, ~8 months
>>
>> CURRENT NEXT
>
>> >Warning: Sun Jul 14 (2002-07-14-gmt) Sun Nov 10 (2002-11-10-gmt)
>> >Branch: Sun Jul 28 (2002-07-28-gmt) Sun Nov 24 (2002-11-24-gmt)
>> >Release: Sun Sep 1 (2002-09-01-gmt) Sun Dec 29 (2002-12-29-gmt)
>> >reSpin: Sun Oct 6 (2002-10-06-gmt) Sun Feb 2 (2003-02-02-gmt)
>
>>
>> However, given GDB has actually managed two releases in 6 months and a
>> recent thread on this list suggests GCC is considering slowing down to 8
>> month schedules, now is proably the time to ``re-negotiate'' GDB's
>> release schedule.
>
>
> Do we want to persue the 6.0 idea you mentioned earlier? Perhaps six
> months rather than four?
That would look like:
GDB is on a ~6 month (26 week) release cycle.
CURRENT NEXT
Warning: Sun Sep 15 (2002-09-15-gmt) Sun Mar 16 (2003-03-16-gmt)
Branch: Sun Sep 29 (2002-09-29-gmt) Sun Mar 30 (2003-03-30-gmt)
Release: Sun Nov 3 (2002-11-03-gmt) Sun May 4 (2003-05-04-gmt)
reSpin: Sun Dec 8 (2002-12-08-gmt) Sun Jun 8 (2003-06-08-gmt)
if the releases are too infrequent, the process of removing old code
gets slowed down a little (but I guess I can live with that).
Anyone else?
Andrew
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* Release schedule
@ 2002-04-30 8:04 Andrew Cagney
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From: Andrew Cagney @ 2002-04-30 8:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb
FYI, this is an updated guess.
CURRENT NEXT
Warning: Sun Jul 14 (2002-07-14-gmt) Sun Nov 10 (2002-11-10-gmt)
Branch: Sun Jul 28 (2002-07-28-gmt) Sun Nov 24 (2002-11-24-gmt)
Release: Sun Sep 1 (2002-09-01-gmt) Sun Dec 29 (2002-12-29-gmt)
reSpin: Sun Oct 6 (2002-10-06-gmt) Sun Feb 2 (2003-02-02-gmt)
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