On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 18:19 +0200, Axel Thimm wrote: > On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 12:04:34PM -0400, Brian Pepple wrote: > > On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 17:47 +0200, Axel Thimm wrote: > > > So the top question is: Always have mass rebuilds, no matter what, or > > > delegate this decision to a releng/tools team? > > > > That question is actually the item I have on the schedule to discuss > > (which like said I was planning on doing around the end of July). > > OK, if there really is enough time to discuss it in August, that would > be fine with me. I just think that Jesse for example would not want > the rebuilds to happen shortly before freeze time and freeze is > scheduled to happen at Aug 27th. > > Past experience shows that it would have to be started to be discussed > in fesco now, otherwise it will just not make it in time. > [snip] > Still fesco should decide on a general policy independent of > toolschain matters. This time perhaps gcc 4.2 could save the > discussion, but in F9 time people will be arguing that F8 was only > rebuilt because of gcc 4.2. I have to agree with Axel here. The decision whether or not to rebuild is one that is contentious because it is pitting engineering *necessity* against end-user *expectation* (with a tiny bit of trying to mitigate Murphy thrown in to further stir the pot.) So discussing this early to get all the issues on the table and to gather any appropriate data to make a decision is important. However, there are two factors that call for delaying: 1) the FESCo elections. If this is truly going to run to lengthy discussion, then it's probably best for the new FESCo to pick this topic up and run with it. 2) We should be trying to hash this out on the list and record it on a wiki page so FESCo can look at the wiki, ask specific questions, and then come to a decision otherwise the topic will be discussed in the meeting to even more length than it already has the potential for. So... here's a wiki page: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Development/Schedule/RebuildingPackages I think we should discuss on the list pros and cons and *record them* on this page so we have a clear picture of where the argument stands, and what questions might need to be answered. If all the arguments have been expressed and organized on that page then it really does boil down to FESCo weighing the pros and cons and simply making a decision. -Toshio
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