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The procedure step by step: | The procedure step by step: | ||
* Request Initiator wants to change Toolchain and files the CR | * Request Initiator wants to change Toolchain and files the CR | ||
| - | * Toolchain WG handles the CR and pass | + | * Toolchain WG handles the CR, informs MeeGo community about the CR and pass the CR to the relevant Partners |
* Partner possibly handles it in their internal decision making body and checks at least the following: | * Partner possibly handles it in their internal decision making body and checks at least the following: | ||
* changed component is buildable | * changed component is buildable | ||
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* checks that the packages can be built using the changed Toolchain | * checks that the packages can be built using the changed Toolchain | ||
* Report of the analysis is handled by the Partner and based on the results Partner gives verdict whether to approve or reject the CR. | * Report of the analysis is handled by the Partner and based on the results Partner gives verdict whether to approve or reject the CR. | ||
| - | * Response is handled in the MeeGo Toolchain WG and | + | * Response is handled in the MeeGo Toolchain WG and the Request Initiator is informed. If the change has been approved the change is scheduled to be taken into use and the MeeGo community is informed about the upcoming change. |
| + | * If the change has been rejected, the Request Initiator can escalate the change still (escalating path is TBD). | ||
The following diagram figures out the process how the changes to the Toolchain components are done.
It contains a following roles:
Most important deliverable is the Change Request (CR). It is filed by the Request Initiator and contains the following information:
The procedure step by step:
* changed component is buildable * executes performance tests * checks that the packages can be built using the changed Toolchain