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Linux Compatible » News » January 2011 » CentOS 6 Status Update

CentOS 6 Status Update

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 01/14/2011 08:22 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Karanbir Singh posted a quick status update on CentOS 6




I am sure lots of people want to know - so here is a quick status update
about 6.0 build.

Over the next 2 days, we are going to clear out all patches and ensure
all patched packages build and link correctly. That would then complete
the package 'tree'. As soon as that is done ( good place to check is
look at the AuditStatus page in the wiki, but I am hopeful we can get
this done for Monday the 17th close of play ). The only major time
consuming process is getting the anaconda patches in, including the
language and url remapping stuff; most of the rest should be fairly
quick working through if its a few people working on it.

The actual distro build process has already been tested, although with a
smaller and incomplete tree. With the complete tree in place, we can
then get the package policy in place ( as in what rpm makes it to which
media disk etc ), and fire up a distro build.

What happens at this point is that the QA team get access to the output
from the distro-build process; and they need to go through the motions
of making sure its-all-good. This is also the stage where the release
notes get setup, and the translation teams goto work on their stuff.

A thumbs up from the QA team means the content is then passed onto the
infra team and we move to release. The 'seed' process takes between 48
hrs to 72 hrs; and we announce release right after that. About 24 hrs
after we open the seeding process, we pass around the .torrent files to
high capacity seeders ( 100mbps+ available for at-least a week from
release date ). so if you can, do join.

- KB


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