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* We have a weekly hangout every Tuesday at 4pm (GMT +2), feel free to [https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/canonical.com/packaging-dpdk?authuser=0&hceid=Y2hyaXN0aWFuLmVocmhhcmR0QGNhbm9uaWNhbC5jb20.82bv0c5f3tmpeeb073te7k9rho|join] | * We have a weekly hangout every Tuesday at 4pm (GMT +2), feel free to [https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/canonical.com/packaging-dpdk?authuser=0&hceid=Y2hyaXN0aWFuLmVocmhhcmR0QGNhbm9uaWNhbC5jb20.82bv0c5f3tmpeeb073te7k9rho|join] | ||
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Revision as of 07:24, 5 September 2016
deb_dpdk Facts |
Project Lead: Christian Ehrhardt
Repository: git clone https://gerrit.fd.io/r/deb_dpdk |
Get Involved
- We have a weekly hangout every Tuesday at 4pm (GMT +2), feel free to [1]
* we also carry (some sort of) [2]
- Join deb_dpdk IRC channel
What is this actually?
- Producing .deb packages of DPDK for Ubuntu and other Debian-based systems
- Throw together our collection of backports and other features to create a bigger and better DPDK package for all of us
- Testing .deb packaging of DPDK
- Testing by various different dpdk consumers reflected by the different participating people (openvswitch, vpp, odp, ...)
- Over time maybe useful tools and machinery in support / CI of same
- It essentially is a boiler plate to mature contributions in the face of multiple DPDK (packaging) consumers
- Mid term, once testing and packaging is matured; we intend to feed back generic parts (not release dependent) to the main dpdk.org repository
- That should shrink the delta we have to maintain and is the right place to host it
- The rule of thumb is all in /debian but without /debian/patches
- This might eventually allow cross distribution sharing e.g. of init scripts
- We might discuss or even host Distribution release specific patches e.g. patches on top what got released into Debian sid
- but this will in no way be a dpdk release specific a stable tree
- In fact dpdk.org/Intel are working on creating stable trees currently which is great and would be the preferred things we would like to be based on eventually.