On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 16:49 +0100, ducasse.isidore@gmail.com wrote: > On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:21:54 -0500 > Chris Gianelloni wrote: > > > As for using the 2007.0 profile... Don't... ever. Never use a profile > > that isn't released, as they're likely to be screwed up at any point in > > time, since we're testing them and expect anyone using them to be > > developers, capable of fixing bugs themselves (including commits... ;] ) > > What does "commits" mean? Is it about how to report a [real] bug? I'm not a developer anyway. No, it means unless you can fix it yourself, don't use it. This means you really need to be a developer. I break the profiles *ON PURPOSE* quite a lot prior to release to test things. Quite honestly, I don't care if anyone is using the profiles, since they're under dev and I've added about as much warning as I can via the README explaining that if it doesn't work as expected, it's not a bug, but a feature. ;] Basically, don't ever use any profiles you see in the tree higher than the latest release version stages on the mirrors. The only reason you *ever* would do so is if the architecture team of Release Engineering has asked for testing and you're assisting. Anything else is asking for trouble. Another thing is that we're known to leave dev profiles in the tree after we've done our release snapshot. We test and make changes in the snapshot, then commit all the fixes to the tree at once when we move the profile out of dev. Again, save yourself some headache and simply don't use them. > Thanks for the quick answering. I'll stick on your good remarks. > > BTW may I post a success story about catalyst on the list? (soon to come) -- Chris Gianelloni Release Engineering Strategic Lead Alpha/AMD64/x86 Architecture Teams Games Developer/Council Member/Foundation Trustee Gentoo Foundation