2008/5/31 Giovanni Corriga giovanni@corriga.net:
Brad Fuller ha scritto:
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Giovanni Corriga giovanni@corriga.net wrote:
Igor Stasenko ha scritto:
2008/5/30 Diogenes Moreira diogenes.moreira@gmail.com:
The release team pays attention on releasing images, not for releasing VMs. For each platform we have different people who supporting the platform code.
Am I the only one who thinks that this is wrong?
It seems appropriate that people with the specific skills of the platform should maintain the VM code. Doesn't it?
I'm not talking about mantaining, I'm talking about releasing. Squeak is the only system that I know of where the VM/interpreter is not released at the same time as "the runtime". We should try and have new VMs released when we release the new image, if only to make things more understandable for the beginners.
I don't think that beginners have relation to this. Beginners clicking on download link, that's all they need to know :) But you are right that we should think about making more centralized approach for maintaining VM runtimes. At least for major platforms.
I see it with following workflow: - someone suggests fix/update/new feature - a new update request ticket is placed in list of squeak VM updates - maintainers get new stuff working on their platform - once all maintainers confirmed that new update is ready, we releasing new VM version for all platforms. - update ticked closed
I think this topic worth discussing during next Leadership meeting.
Giovanni Giovanni
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