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Re: [Publicity] Post: "How the Hypervisor team manages releases" for review (includes intro of Konrad)



Is it worth mentioning a little more about the test suites that run during the 
code freeze (XenRT, OSSTest, whatever else), as there have been various 
announcements about those in previous blog posts.

Also, is code ever submitted to static analysis suites like Coverity as part of 
the release process, or is the scanning done only releases via their open 
source program?  Mentioning some of that if relevant would be interesting.

-anil
 
On 7 May 2014, at 14:46, George Dunlap <george.dunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Overall, looks good, Lars!  The diagram is helpful I think, and you did a 
> good job capturing what I was trying to do in my release planning. :-)
> 
> A couple of comments:
> 
> * Historically we've done 9-month releases.  4.2 was a 18-month release 
> because nobody was paying attention.  4.4 we tried for a 6-month release and 
> got an 8-month one.  What did we decide about the 4.5 release cycle, Konrad?
> 
> * Worth mentioning my work on the CentOS Virt SIG as a reason for stepping 
> down?  Or is it too early for that yet?
> 
> * "Hardening" in theory was supposed to last 2-3 weeks; it got extended in 
> the 4.4 cycle to try to get PVH dom0 support in.
> 
> I think that's it -- thanks!
> 
> -George
> 
> On 05/07/2014 12:42 PM, Lars Kurth wrote:
>> http://blog.xenproject.org/?p=9275&preview=true
>> 
>> I would like to publish tomorrow
>> 
>> Regards
>> Lars
>> 
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