From: Cedric B. <ced...@fr...> - 2010-08-15 12:39:54
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On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Carsten Haitzler <ra...@ra...> wrote: > On Sat, 14 Aug 2010 17:27:59 +0300 Tom Hacohen <to...@st...> said: >> Hey raster, >> >> What's the scheduled date of the end of the freeze? > > fyi - it's going to take a bit longer than i had hoped - so maybe give it a few > days. as above - fixed, (bug, cleanliness, formatting etc.) can go in now. you > dont have to go "twiddle your thumbs" - you can work - just work on the bug > fixes and stuff. no major re-works of internals or api breaks (unless you > really do find a major booboo and can make a good case for why it needs a > change now - so there still is a possibility - but its now "damned hard to get > it approved". :) > > so people know. here is a quick list of things i drew up for getting the alpha > out the door: > > DO: > eina > evas > ecore > embryo > edje > efreet > e_dbus > eeze > WHAT: > soname remove > so version 1.0.0 > README is right and contains info - including alpha > INSTALL file is useful > Changelog is there with appropriate template and alpha marker > check header version defines are right > set release num in configure.ac to 0 > make sure tarballs are marked with alpha > header formatting > code formatting (for eina at least and ecore - eet done) > discheck pass > pkg config configure.ac check for version 1.0.0 min. > FINAL: > write up release notes, news, email I would add, run eina and eet tests and coverage suite on your prefered target to see if anything did go wrong. This should be running just fine on x86 (32 and 64 bits), ARM, MIPS and SPARC. I have currently no report on PowerPC or other exotic architecture. So if you have access to this kind of hardware, please run the tests ! -- Cedric BAIL |