On Thu, 2012-05-17 at 22:40 +0800, Andy Green wrote:
On 17/05/12 17:41, Somebody in the thread at some point said:
On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 23:34 +0400, Andrey Konovalov wrote:
Greetings,
So far I wasn't updating the linux-linaro tree since the 12.04 release. (The generic topic updates were being done to the linux-linaro-core-tracking tree)
Now it is time to move the focus to the linux-linaro tree. For one week it will use the mainline tip as the base.
What happened to this?
linux-linaro hasn't changed for 4 weeks now, so our vexpress 'tracking' builds of Android and Ubuntu are in fact the same kernels as the 12.04 release.
It doesn't matter as long as llct is moving - and it has been, Andrey is doing a really nice job. If we can get all the LTs to base on llct, and get all the important things standardized in llct, then everything will come right.
Nobody cares that we glued a couple dozen patches from ARM LT on one other LT tree as a one-off.
OK, so you're saying linux-linaro is dead/on-hold and I should go back to maintaining my own branches for releasing Ubuntu and Android VExpress kernels? If that's true, I wish people would actually tell me these things.