On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 12:03:29 +0100, Michal Kubecek wrote:
On čtvrtek 17. března 2016 11:09 Takashi Iwai wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 09:01:02 +0100,
Where we're at it: this leads me a question how to handle Evergreen kernel bug reports at best.
The most imporant message is: Evergreen is a community project run by volunteers on best effort basis. Thus nobody should feel obliged to work on evergreen bugs.
Strictly speaking, Evergreen kernel isn't identical with SLE12-SP1's one.
True. The code base diff is minimal (even if bigger than I would like now because of an attempt to revive 32-bit kernel-xen and some fixes of non-SMP builds (ppc)). More important difference is that evergreen-13.1 has more features enabled and more modules built so some of the bugs reported may be about code not used in SLE12-SP1.
On the other hand, so far most of the issues reported would actually affect SLE12-SP1 as well and some of them uncovered issues that could hit even enterprise customers (e.g. bsc#970249).
Right. It's also good for SLE in one side, as we can harden SLE12 kernel -- if everything runs well :)
My plan is to look at the bug reports first, make sure information needed to start is provided, do some initial analysis, see if I can resolve it myself and if the report is interesting from SLE12-SP1 point of view and based on that, decide whether to ask another developer for help.
OK. I'm going to put you to Cc (or better to reassign?) for incoming bug reports regarding Evergreen at first. thanks, Takashi -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org