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Situation
.NET 3.1 is source-build clean, it can bootstrap and be cleanly built with no prebuilt binaries. This was a hard-won effort started in .NET 1.1 .NET Core is now in Fedora, and RHEL, and RHEL-downstream repositories. Yet source-build infra structure is apart from the Microsoft distribution build (aka Official Build) and entails exceptional work to maintain source-buildability. Checks for source-buildability lag far behind repo CI.
Objective
Support Linux-first efforts by producing highly maintainable, routine source-builds that are ready for packaging into existing and future distro archives.
Execution
To ensure source-buildability as whole, we will move the infrastructure that produces source-built tarballs into the same orchestration mechanisms that produces the binary Microsoft distribution. We intend to place source-buildability checks at the heart of routine dev process by moving the checks into repo PR validation. We want any repo to be built from source using build.sh
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Situation
.NET 3.1 is source-build clean, it can bootstrap and be cleanly built with no prebuilt binaries. This was a hard-won effort started in .NET 1.1 .NET Core is now in Fedora, and RHEL, and RHEL-downstream repositories. Yet source-build infra structure is apart from the Microsoft distribution build (aka Official Build) and entails exceptional work to maintain source-buildability. Checks for source-buildability lag far behind repo CI.
Objective
Support Linux-first efforts by producing highly maintainable, routine source-builds that are ready for packaging into existing and future distro archives.
Execution
To ensure source-buildability as whole, we will move the infrastructure that produces source-built tarballs into the same orchestration mechanisms that produces the binary Microsoft distribution. We intend to place source-buildability checks at the heart of routine dev process by moving the checks into repo PR validation. We want any repo to be built from source using build.sh
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: