Create an overview of the NetBSD releases
The NetBSD Project
Status: Closed
Time to complete: 72 hrs
Mentors: Radoslaw Kujawa, Julian Coleman, Julian Fagir
As every project with release engineering, it is difficult for a beginner to know which releases are the current ones, how long will a branch be supported, what are the actual branche names and what is the actual change in a minor or in a major version, what about binary compatibility, and where can I get information all in all?
This task is about writing a small article explaining the release engineering of NetBSD.
Uploaded Work
| File name/URL | File size | Date submitted | |
|---|---|---|---|
| netbsd_releases_v1.txt | 5.7 KB | November 28 2012 21:05 UTC | |
| netbsd_releases_v2.txt | 3.4 KB | November 30 2012 11:08 UTC | |
| netbsd_explained_v3.txt | 3.9 KB | November 30 2012 12:43 UTC |
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Please try to follow tips given on IRC by jdc, gnrp and asau.
Make it into article that would explain NetBSD releases to a person who doesn't know anything about it, not a short note. Also: do just not copy and paste descriptions from other projects. We'd like to see some research done here.
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