Apr 16, 2022, 08:32 by nico.h@gmx.de:
Hi Sheng,
On 16.04.22 11:01, Sheng Lean Tan wrote:
Personally I think moving Galileo soc to stable branch is a win-win situation for all of us.
it looks like nobody is maintaining such a stable branch yet. Would you volunteer to maintain one for Quark? AIUI, some people already want to take care of testing. So you'd only have to maintain compatibility with newer toolchain and payload versions and such.
The stable branches that Sheng refers to are the release branches. We've had a number of updates on the 4.11 branch. We've now got "stable" release branches for the 4.11, 4.12, 4.14, 4.15 & 4.16 releases. There is a jenkins branch build that should build patches to any of the branches.
I think everything's taken care of for these release branches, although we need to update the release checklist to make a new release of any patches pushed to these branches since the last release cycle. I'll handle that on the next release.
Martin