Re: Fw: [arch-dev-public] [staging] repository: Let's give it a try!

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On 11-08-2010 18:03, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 17:41:06 +0100, Mario Figueiredo
<mario.figueiredo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

This would definitely get me interested in Testing.
Right now my Linux knowledge is limited and thus Testing is a no-go
zone. If however I could have a guarantee that Testing offers the same
package sanity insurance of the other mirrors, I could start
participating.

In that case testing wont still be for you. There wont be any guarantee
for testing and some pacakges might be just broken. The only thing you
can expect that we wont break testing _by intention_ due to moving
incomplete rebuilds in.


Well, that was precisely my point, wasn't it? Testing implies bugged application builds.
What it should however not imply is broken packages.


It needs to be said that this is also reflection of what one should
expect to encounter in the development process in the wild. Apart from
the potential for collaboration, the idea that the Arch repos could
mimic this development cycle is very appealing to me.

     __________________________
    |                          |
    V                          V
Development<->  Staging<->  Testing  ->   Release

Packaging maintenance is taken away from the end user, giving them
"safe" (it's still a beta, hence the quotes) access to Testing.
Meanwhile developers would separate packaging from Testing,
considerably giving them a lot more control over what users can access
from Testing.

Staging is not a new repo/layer between the developer and testing. It's
just meant to be a temporary storage for rebuilds. The current dev.
cycle wont be affected. So we'll still have:
dev->extra
dev->testing->core


Aren't you contradicting yourself? Unless you don't plan to use staging, you won't risk anymore having broken rebuilds on testing.




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