From: indieterminacy <indieterminacy@libre.brussels>
To: Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr>
Cc: "Ludovic Courtès" <ludo@gnu.org>,
"Simon Tournier" <zimon.toutoune@gmail.com>,
guix-devel <guix-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’!
Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2024 13:17:39 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <01f3e72b16d6719aed3596956f16f22a@libre.brussels> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ZtrUwdzShJ2Unw5z@jurong>
On 2024-09-06 10:09, Andreas Enge wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am Fri, Sep 06, 2024 at 11:11:14AM +0200 schrieb Ludovic Courtès:
>> The way I see it, one of the branches would be tested independently.
>> The second one would also be tested independently, but on a limited
>> scope—e.g., x86_64-only, because (1) we usually have more build power
>> for that architecture, and (2) perhaps we know the problems with those
>> branches are unlikely to be architecture-specific.
>> Then we’d rebase that second branch on top of the first one, and build
>> the combination for all architectures.
>
> concurring with Simon, following this description, I also do not
> understand
> what this concept of merge trains improves as long as it is not
> automated
> (and we have lots of build power to subsequently build several
> combinations
> of branches).
>
> Once the first branch is good, why not simply merge it to master and
> then
> rebase the second branch on master and test it, instead of postponing
> the
> merge? After all, building is costly, not merging.
>
Well, if anybody wants a Friday digression, here is a parable about
'guaranteed connections':
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=vHEsKAefAzk
YMMV
> Notice that with QA, the concept is that the packages will be available
> on the build farm once the branch has been built, so postponing a merge
> has no advantage.
>
> Andreas
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-09-06 13:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-08-31 13:03 ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’! Ludovic Courtès
2024-09-01 16:34 ` Steve George
2024-09-01 17:06 ` Christopher Baines
2024-09-03 14:02 ` Christopher Baines
2024-12-15 3:59 ` Maxim Cournoyer
2024-12-15 8:10 ` Janneke Nieuwenhuizen
2024-12-15 10:39 ` Christopher Baines
2024-12-15 11:16 ` Janneke Nieuwenhuizen
2024-12-15 13:38 ` Christopher Baines
2024-12-15 14:04 ` work-in-progress team branches (was: Re: ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’!) Maxim Cournoyer
2024-12-15 16:26 ` work-in-progress team branches Christopher Baines
2024-12-16 13:41 ` Maxim Cournoyer
2024-12-15 10:08 ` ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’! Christopher Baines
2024-09-06 9:01 ` Ludovic Courtès
2024-09-09 15:30 ` Simon Tournier
2024-09-04 12:58 ` Simon Tournier
2024-09-05 8:39 ` Marek Paśnikowski
2024-09-05 9:40 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2024-09-06 9:11 ` Ludovic Courtès
2024-09-06 10:09 ` Andreas Enge
2024-09-06 11:35 ` Marek Paśnikowski
2024-09-06 13:25 ` Andreas Enge
2024-09-06 13:17 ` indieterminacy [this message]
2024-09-26 12:52 ` Ludovic Courtès
2024-09-06 17:44 ` Vagrant Cascadian
2024-09-06 18:06 ` Leo Famulari
2024-09-06 20:29 ` Rebasing commits and re-signing before mergeing (Was: ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’!) Vagrant Cascadian
2024-09-07 17:45 ` Leo Famulari
2024-09-08 2:33 ` Vagrant Cascadian
2024-09-06 19:49 ` ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’! Christopher Baines
2024-09-09 17:28 ` Naming “build train” instead of “merge train”? Simon Tournier
2024-12-15 11:22 ` ‘core-updates’ is gone; long live ‘core-packages-team’! Tomas Volf
2024-12-15 16:53 ` Ricardo Wurmus
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