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From: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
To: openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org
Subject: Re: Yocto Project and OE - Where now?
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 14:23:18 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <AANLkTinRKmmzUT-6T6_cGR+HHrB6hYFYhdS4GuZHRS+Z@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimyPb-4pLrbF4ZeFwnh+9WyZtcPY1uXeYBnwUqQ@mail.gmail.com>

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 1:55 PM, C Michael Sundius <msundius@sundius.com> wrote:
> It seems to me that this is a bit of a battle between the package
> maintainers and the distro maintainers.. Looking at this from my managements
> side of things, we use OE as a tool and its really just a means to the end.
> our customers demand that we do not change things (versions of software),
> they demand stability and they view a change in busybox or anything else a
> threat to stability. our management has also made an edict that we can not
> use gplv3. For completely non technical reasons we simply cannot move to new
> package versions without a substantial business justification. I suspect
> that that there are many (more than you realize) folk out there who are
> using OE for their own distro. If you simply whack package versions because
> something newer came out you will have these people maintaining separate
> recipes and we'll be swamped with the load and this tool will loose one of
> its best attributes.
>
> The comment that disturbed me was that distros should just move ahead
> "because its making things hard for the package maintainer". That doesn't
> wash with me because if people are using your package then you should
> support it or let someone else be the maintainer.

I think keeping packages forever is not going to work either. If your
customer is someone with EOL of 20 years
OE should not keep versions you need just for you unless you invest
efforts in keeping that packages uptodate
thats why releases are for.

In essence the distro's
> use of that package are your customers and the reason you have a job. OE
> does not exist as a product, rather a tool that enables customers, you can't
> create this in a vacuum without understanding who is using it.
>

yes and assuming a package is being used by someone is also not the
right thing. IMO for products you should
base off on a release and maintain that for however long you wish and
give some space to OE to develop. Extreme on
both ends are unwanted thats why we are discussing what versions to
keep. Keeping every possible version around has
a cost and I believe if the recipe is not actively being tested its a
bit-rot. So we are trying to reduce that burden on OE devs
at the same time increase the quality of recipes.

> distro maintainers are not all dumb and if they are they'll be the last
> single one using an outdated version of the software. When that happens a
> smart package maintainer will call it out leave out the old package.
> Further, it would be nice for a warning to take place so that it might have
> a "depracated" tag associated with the recipe for one release cycle to see
> if anyone cribs.


recipes move into obsolete/ or nonworking/ dirs thats enough of a warning imo

>
> So I'm standing with the guy w/ asbestos short on. I'd like to see that OE
> err on the side of "do no harm" to existing users. Its hard enough to rally
> the troops to move to updated packages much less updated meta without you
> leaving perfectly reasonable versions of software out of oe-core.
>
> mike
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2011-01-19 22:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 46+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-01-14 17:49 Yocto Project and OE - Where now? Richard Purdie
2011-01-17 15:15 ` Koen Kooi
2011-01-17 19:01 ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-18  7:21   ` Graeme Gregory
2011-01-18  8:05     ` Otavio Salvador
2011-01-18  8:47       ` Koen Kooi
2011-01-18  9:17         ` Richard Purdie
2011-01-18  9:12       ` Graeme Gregory
2011-01-18 10:15         ` Richard Purdie
2011-01-18 11:05           ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-18 11:31       ` Mark Brown
2011-01-18 18:45         ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-18 16:54       ` Tom Rini
2011-01-18 20:12         ` Koen Kooi
2011-01-18 20:48           ` Tom Rini
2011-01-18 22:05             ` Koen Kooi
2011-01-19  8:45               ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-19  8:58                 ` Graeme Gregory
2011-01-19  9:16                   ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-19  9:25                 ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-22 18:16                   ` Tom Rini
2011-01-23 10:11                     ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-24 17:45                       ` Tom Rini
2011-01-18 22:48             ` Khem Raj
2011-01-19  8:46               ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-19  8:52                 ` Graeme Gregory
2011-01-19  9:12                   ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-19  9:19                     ` Graeme Gregory
2011-01-19 11:31                     ` Joshua Lock
2011-01-19 12:44                       ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-19 15:09                         ` Mike Westerhof
2011-01-19 15:44                           ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-19 18:03                           ` Khem Raj
2011-01-19 21:55                             ` C Michael Sundius
2011-01-19 22:01                               ` C Michael Sundius
2011-01-19 22:22                                 ` Philip Balister
2011-01-19 22:23                               ` Khem Raj [this message]
2011-01-19 22:46                                 ` C Michael Sundius
2011-01-20 10:20                                 ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-20 11:04                                   ` Graeme Gregory
2011-01-20 13:16                                     ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-19 16:56                 ` Khem Raj
2011-01-22 18:20                 ` Tom Rini
2011-01-23  2:05                   ` Otavio Salvador
2011-01-19  7:47           ` Frans Meulenbroeks
2011-01-19  8:16             ` Martin Jansa

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