[dpdk-dev] [PATCH v1] doc: add guidelines on stable and lts releases

Yuanhan Liu yuanhan.liu at linux.intel.com
Tue Feb 28 08:13:00 CET 2017


On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 06:39:23AM -0800, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> 2017-01-20 16:43, Yuanhan Liu:
> > 16.07 as a first trial of stable release, I made a proposal to have 2
> > releases: v16.07.1 shortly after v16.11-rc1 and v16.07.2 shortly after 
> > v16.11. While the gap between v16.07 and v16.11 are 4 months, doing a
> > release each 2 month doesn't seem that bad. It may a bit stretch then
> > because the gap is shorter (3 months) since 16.11. Besides, the validation
> > team here are pretty busy after rc1, meaning it doesn't seem a good idea
> > to have another release shortly after that: they may quite be burdened.
> > 
> > So I'm proposing to make one stable/LTS release per release cycle. For
> > example, we will have v16.11.1 shortly after v17.02, and judging that
> > v16.11 is a LTS release, we will have v16.11.2 after v17.05, and so on.
> > 
> > And my plan towards a release is, I will monitor (by a script) the
> > official tree regularly (normally, weekly), and pick patches from there
> > if any to a specific stable branch. As before, an email notification will
> > be sent to the author and all email addresses mentioned in the patch
> > (normally, they are maintainers, reviewers, etc) once a patch is picked
> > as a stable candidate.
> > 
> > Doing this regularly, hopefully, tells people that DPDK stable/LTS is
> > live and actively maintained.
> > 
> > Any objections? If no, I could start picking patches since the beginning
> > of next week.
> 
> OK, thanks Yuanhan.
> 
> Have you received any proposal to help or maintain a future stable branch?

Nope, and I think I need help here. Since v17.02, I have to maintain two
stable releases for each cycle, which is a bit burden to me.

I would appreciate if anyone has interest in maintain the stable releases
while I'm focusing on the LTS release. I have made most of the work automatic
(I wrote quite few scripts to help myself). It should not be a tough task
for anyone volunteering this task. 


	--yliu


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