On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 12:04:41 -0600, Justin Forbes <jforbes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So, what does the community think? Should we continue as is, or should we move to a more typical model where both debug and non-debug kernels are build with every build?
It would be slightly more convenient for me to have daily nodebug kernels. I probably would reboot more often to use them instead of weekly or when I reboot for some reason other than to move to the latest nodebug kernel. I use some older hardware so debug kernels may be more of an issue for me than others.
Probably what makes sense is what is easier for you. You're a limited resource and saving time spent doing builds so that you can look at other things, has benefit that also affects people.
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