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Re: Do pretests reach end users?
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Phillip Lord |
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Re: Do pretests reach end users? |
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Sat, 04 Jul 2020 12:11:12 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.91 (gnu/linux) |
Dmitry Alexandrov <dag@gnui.org> writes:
> Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
>> Dmitry Alexandrov <dag@gnui.org> wrote:
>>> Emacs pretest release? Is that a thing for systems other than
>>> Microsoft Windows and Guix?
>>
>> I didn't say "pretest release": there's no such thing. A pretest is
>> not a "release"
>
> Okay. (Though to me ‘pretest’ still looks like an adjective there.)
>
>> it's a tarball [with sources]
>
> https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/pretest/windows/emacs-27/emacs-27.0.91-x86_64-installer.exe
Yes, I release this (in a rather erratic fashion) as well as Emacs-28
snapshots, to make the pretests (and head) more accessible to people. I
think it would be good to do this a bit more widely, either with a
deb/rpm/snap/flatpack/etc.
>> But it isn't the main means for pretesting.
>
> Sure. From all of the above we can surmise that main pretesters are
> Windows users, who somehow learn (from Reddit-like resources?) about
> pretests and download them from gnu.org.
>
> Well... Windows is the most popular desktop system after all, but I
> would really like to see GNU Emacs better tested on secondary
> platforms, such as GNU/Linux, too.
To be honest, I suspect GNU/Linux gets more people testing it, because
the users of that platform are more likely to test things. It's also
relatively easy to build there -- once you have it set up "git pull;make
-j", and run from in source rather than installing and you are done.
>>
>> So I don't see how all this could help making a release faster.
>
> It can help persuade people in charge (such as you :-) to take
> advantage of the control over GNU distributors they have — and shorten
> the release cycle.
I think this is a secondary argument. It would be good to have
pre-releases (and snapshots) available to install because it is a good
thing in itself. If it shortens the release cycle that is a bonus.
Phil
- Re: Do pretests reach end users? (was: When will emacs 27.1 be officially released?), Dmitry Alexandrov, 2020/07/02
- Re: Do pretests reach end users? (was: When will emacs 27.1 be officially released?), Eli Zaretskii, 2020/07/03
- Re: Do pretests reach end users?, Dmitry Gutov, 2020/07/03
- Re: Do pretests reach end users?, Dmitry Alexandrov, 2020/07/03
- Re: Do pretests reach end users?, Eli Zaretskii, 2020/07/04
- Re: Do pretests reach end users?, Dmitry Alexandrov, 2020/07/05
- Re: Do pretests reach end users?,
Phillip Lord <=
- Re: Do pretests reach end users?, Dmitry Alexandrov, 2020/07/05
- Re: Do pretests reach end users?, Phillip Lord, 2020/07/05
- Re: Do pretests reach end users?, Sean Whitton, 2020/07/05