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since there's been a lot of discussion lately about releases, I thought |
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I'd forward this FYI: |
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On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 14:20 -0800, Chris Gianelloni wrote: |
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> Apologies for the late notice, but Release Engineering is having a |
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> meeting tomorrow (Wednesday, January 23rd) at 2000 UTC. The meeting is |
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> being held on IRC at #gentoo-releng on irc.freenode.net and will be open |
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> to the public, but will be moderated. A question and answer/open floor |
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> session will follow the meeting. All users and developers are welcome |
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> and encouraged to attend. |
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> |
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> We will be discussing the following items: |
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> - 2008.0 release time line and goals, features |
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> - Automated regular internal release builds |
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> - How to more involve the community in our release process |
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> - How to more involve the developer community in our release process |
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> - What do we want to do with the Gentoo Store |
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> - What financial needs do we have, or where are we hurting for hardware |
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> - What failed with 2007.1 and what can we do to improve |
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> If you have further ideas that you would like to see discussed, please |
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> reply on the gentoo-releng@l.g.o mailing list. We will be |
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> posting logs of the meeting on the http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng |
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> project space after the meeting, in case any of you miss it. |
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Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au> |
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Where does it go when you flush? |
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