First 11.09 Linaro Android Candidate Builds are done for (Linux 3.0.3, GCC 4.6, libjpegturbo) Panda, Beagle, Beagle xM, iMX53, Origen, Snowball
Christian Robottom Reis
kiko at linaro.org
Tue Sep 13 18:16:00 UTC 2011
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:12:22PM -0500, Zach Pfeffer wrote:
> stage-origen-11.09-release
> stage-panda-11.09-release
> stage-snowball-11.09-release
> stage-imx53-11.09-release
> panda-11.09-release
> beagle-11.09-release
>
> Would be:
>
> origen-staging-11.09-taupe
> panda-staging-11.09-mauve
> snowball-staging-11-burntsienna
> imx53-staging-11.09-orangecrush
> panda-11.09-crucialpink
> beagle-11.09-black
The main problem I see with staging is that it's simply not true in the
common sense of the word staging -- it implies that what is in staging
today is intended to become upstream (or "mainstream") in the future,
whereas there's lots that is in the LT branches which, well, isn't.
OTOH, I really can't come up with good alternatives to 'staging' that I
don't see other problems with. There was a "non-upstreamable" suggestion
a while back, and I have been known to call them "dirty" ;-)
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