Happy First Day of Spring!!
Now is the time to start thinking about the Clang/LLVM 3.1 release. Our testers
are great people with the patience of Job, but we need more people testing LLVM
on more platforms. If you are willing to be a tester for LLVM's 3.1 release,
please email me and let me know. The 3.1 release doesn't have a schedule
just yet, but testing will be throughout the month of April, with a release date
sometime in May.
What is expected of a tester:
Testers are called upon to do a lot. We want to make sure that our releases are
of the highest quality. You will:
1) Be expected to maintain a testing machine with the same configuration
throughout the testing period,
2) Run the previous release's test suite to get a baseline to compare with
the new test suite,
3) Compile and run the test suite of all of the pre-release tarballs,
4) File bugs for any issues you see, especially regressions,
5) Assist in getting the bugs fixed – either by fixing them yourself or
pestering others to look at them, and
6) Produce the release binaries for your machine.
Platforms:
As always, we support Intel on Darwin, Debian and Ubuntu Linux, Windows, and
FreeBSD. We haven't released binaries for ARM, but that may change this time
around (no guarantees though). If you have a platform for which you would like
to see binaries released, let me know!
Share and enjoy!
-bw
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