[meta-freescale] RES: [RFC] Create a Release Notes document
Angolini Daiane-B19406
B19406 at freescale.com
Tue Apr 16 06:36:07 PDT 2013
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De: meta-freescale-bounces at yoctoproject.org [meta-freescale-bounces at yoctoproject.org] em nome de Steven Grunza [steven.grunza at gmail.com]
Enviado: segunda-feira, 15 de abril de 2013 22:03
Para: meta-freescale at yoctoproject.org
Assunto: Re: [meta-freescale] [RFC] Create a Release Notes document
> Perhaps it's just my extreme newness to git but I would find a section
> with directions on how to go from a completely empty directory to a
> finished build quite useful. I always seem to have problems with being
> on the wrong branch and when I reach out for help I get instructions to
> "use the correct branch" but no info on how to switch to the correct
> branch. Reading the man pages is important but there are sometimes
> things that just can't be figured out from man pages.
I´m planning to start an Yocto Training on iMX-Community, I hope it can help you. I´m finishing some task before publish it. Are you member of iMX-Community?
The proposed document in this thread is the Release Notes, it describes the release itself, and do not include any how-to or training.
If you´re using repo to download your source code, if you want to migrate from danny to master you can:
$ repo init -b master
$ repo sync
master holds the newest source code, it´s under development, so it´s unstable (we are always finding and fixing bugs)
danny is the latest stable branch. For this branch we only accept bug-fix patches. No new feature, no version upgrade (at least without a very good argument)
I´m happy that you´ve been participating and I don´t care you´re new with git. After few month you will become an expert and I hope you can send patches to mail list as well. So, keep in touch, and keep helping us to get a better project.
Daiane
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