On Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 07:27:17PM +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: > > I'd still really like us to ship 2.6.23 for f8, but with the shorter > > devel schedule, it's unclear if it's going to land upstream in time. > > We've shipped -rc's as GA kernels before, but I always felt 'dirty' for > > doing this (especially when we name them incorrectly). > > I'd say it's unlikely that 2.6.23 is not ready in time for F8. Some > statistics that lead to my opinion: > > 2.6.18 took 94 days to develop > 2.6.19 took 71 days > 2.6.20 took 66 days > 2.6.21 took 80 days > > 2.6.22 is about 5-7 days away afaics; so it will have had around 73 days > to get finished. > > Final devel freeze for F8 currently is 24 October 2007 -- that's 114 > days away from now; minus those ~6 days until 2.6.22; that leaves around > 108 days for 2.6.23 to mature in time for the F8 freeze. I'd say that > should work out when I look at the numbers from recent kernels found above. The concerns I have is that summertime is usually a slower period. People go to conferences, summits, beaches a lot more, so it could drag out a little. But based on your numbers, there is quite a bit of room for lag in there, so it's still plausible that we'll make it by October. > > Shipping it with 'rc3' or whatever in the title seems a little more > > honest at least about what we're shipping, and at the same time, > > it prevents bad reviewers from writing "Fedora still ships with a 2.6.22 > > kernel". > > A proper kernel naming would help there as well (e.g. name the kernels > just as upstream -- e.g. 2.6.23-rc[1-7]{,.git[0-9]*). ;-) Yeah, this old > topic again that never got solved. Indeed. That's what Jarod was proposing to fix no? Dave -- http://www.codemonkey.org.uk _______________________________________________ Fedora-kernel-list mailing list Fedora-kernel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-kernel-list