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On Wednesday 20 September 2006 22:43, Chris White wrote: |
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> 1) Weekly summary of the project provided about Saturday my time, as that's |
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> about the only guaranteed free time I can provide |
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for a project just getting started, seems like a lot ... but i'm not part of |
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said project so i cant really say |
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> 2) Working with both sides to produce a logical GLEP. People are wondering |
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> whether or not we need one, let's make everyone happy and provide one on |
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> the spot for people to have. |
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here's a better idea: dont write one |
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> 3) Mirror storage seemed to be an issue. There are plenty of offerings |
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> from the adopt-a-dev project for bandwidth and server space that I think |
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> could be utilized to suit this and let release engineering utilize the |
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> official space for their releases. |
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isnt it an issue only once you have something to actually release ? some |
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people may prefer to lay infrastructure first, but i'd rather let something |
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prove itself out so that infrastructure is laid and then not ever utilized |
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(not to imply anything about this project's future) |
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> 4) Providing release engineering with extra help through bug wrangling and |
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> usage of some of my hardware for future release testing. This would also |
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> involve familiarizing myself with the catalyst system, the release |
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> engineering project in general, and a general idea of related projects |
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> around it. |
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if you're going to be using a tool, then it's only logical that you'd be |
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submitting bugs and/or fixing it yourself |
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-mike |