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Release cycle?


On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Andrew Lunn wrote:

eCos 2.0 is very old, something like 3 years.

The problem you are having was fixed a couple of years ago. Update to
the latest code.


Umm, this does bring to mind... What is the release cycle for eCos? It would seem following the general drift of queries and answers of late (it's been fixed, it's in CVS), that at very least a eCos version 2.1 is needed.

Traditionally one doesn't use code from the tip of CVS mainline in production software because enhancements have destabilized it and have introduced a rash of new bugs.

Is the answer then that no new enhancements have gone in in the last three years?

One of the things that have always concerned me about eCos is the C bit. Configurable. How on earth do you test whether each and every possible configuration still works?

Perhaps an eCos release process needs a lot of community involvement. ie. several release candidates made and all users requested to give it try in the configuration they use. ie. Rather than attempting test coverage of all possible configurations, at least get coverage of all existing usages.

I'm also sure there exist patches and bug fixes on peoples disks that the announcement of a forthcoming release may shake loose.


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