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Bug 510198
Add developer stabilization exception for AMD64/X86 arches to the ebuild maintenance section.
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0003-Add-a-Stabilization-section-to-the-x86-arch-page-bug.patch
0003-Add-a-Stabilization-section-to-the-x86-arch-page-bug.patch (text/plain), 1.71 KB, created by
Michael Orlitzky
on 2015-01-08 18:57:58 UTC
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>From 973b088df50b8e7210e9eb08ee80f83bf7c0dffa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >From: Michael Orlitzky <mjo@gentoo.org> >Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 13:46:53 -0500 >Subject: [PATCH 3/3] Add a "Stabilization" section to the x86 arch page (bug > #510198). > >The x86 and AMD64 teams now allow maintainers to stabilize their own >packages under the right circumstances. The x86 arch page explicitly >disallowed this exception, so that text was removed. A new >"Stabilization" section was added in its place mentioning the >exception. >--- > archs/x86/text.xml | 23 ++++++++++------------- > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) > >diff --git a/archs/x86/text.xml b/archs/x86/text.xml >index e0b7894..e198a82 100644 >--- a/archs/x86/text.xml >+++ b/archs/x86/text.xml >@@ -4,19 +4,16 @@ > <title>Arch Specific Notes -- x86</title> > <body> > >-<p> >-Originally it was assumed that all developers had access to x86 hardware, >-so there was no arch team created for x86. This is no longer the case, and >-x86 is to be treated like any other arch with regards to moving a package to >-stable. >-</p> >- >-<p> >-If you want your application to be moved to stable on x86, please >-contact the x86 team. If your package requires specific hardware, or a specific >-non-trivial setup to test, then we will probably allow you to mark it stable, >-unless someone on the team can test it. >-</p> >+<section> >+<title>Stabilization</title> >+<body> >+ Usually only the arch teams may mark a package stable (see <uri >+ link="::keywording#Moving from ~arch to arch" />). The x86 team >+ allows maintainers to stabilize their own packages as long as they >+ have the appropriate hardware and a stable system with which to >+ test. >+</body> >+</section> > > <section> > <title>x86 Team Guidelines</title> >-- >2.0.5 >
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