Hi, > On Jun 25, 2022, at 4:41 PM, Aitor Santamaría <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > Thanks for the answers!
Your Welcome. > On Sat, 25 Jun 2022 at 22:32, Jerome Shidel <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > For example, if KEYB on the GitLab archive has a commit pushed with the > comment “Fixed double keypress bug”. That comment would appear in the > CHANGES.LOG as something like “2022-06-29 04:52:11 keyb (Aitor Santamaría): > Fixed double keypress bug” > > Ok, commit logs are a good source too, but this advices to write good > (user-readable) commit logs. Yep, absolutely. It’s something I need to work on myself as well. :-) > > [..] > Basically, yes. There is a separate software update repository for maintained > for each of OS release. > > It would be for each major, or for every unstable too? (in the latter, it'd > require a lot of space, right?) I think for each major release. Plus, just one “unstable” update repository should be good. I don’t think the interim builds should be looked at as a specific release. I think they should be viewed as a single ongoing process towards the development of the next release. Yes. Especially if we kept each interim build around, that would use quite a lot of space. I figure roughly 2GB for each interim build. Plus all the update files. Roughly 3gb total each month really adds up. 12 months later, 36gb added to the server. Ouch. :-) Jerome
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