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On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 02:37:12PM -0500, Chris Gianelloni wrote: |
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> Do we need to have a 2006.0 planning meeting or can we do all of it |
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> on-list? Basically, I just need to know who is planning on releasing |
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> for 2006.0 and what they plan on releasing. I would also need to know |
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> school/work/vacation schedules for the first quarter of next year, so we |
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> can plan accordingly. I'll start off with myself. |
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> I know that I will be attending FOSDEM at the end of February and will |
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> probably be in Europe for at least 2 weeks after. I will also be in |
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> Boston for Linux World on April 3rd-6th. This would make the month of |
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> March a pretty bad time for me to do the release, depending on how much |
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> work I can offload onto the new x86 Release Coordinator, thunder. |
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> I already sent out the information on what x86 will be releasing to the |
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> list, so I am not going to repeat that here. |
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I'll be doing the Alpha release as usual. The Alpha release will be |
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pretty much the same as 2005.1, so we'll have 2.6 + nptl as default |
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profile but still support 2.4 for people who wants that. I'm not going |
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to make a LiveCD with X support and other fancy support as I don't have |
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any way of testing that on a reasonable number of boxes. |
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And as a small surprise we'll probably have SELinux stages + installcd |
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in time for 2006.0. I guess that'll live in experimental/ although |
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there's been no discussion about that so far. |
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As time schedules go I'll probably attend FOSDEM too but don't have any |
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exams (just lots of work :). So the time schedule doesn't matter too |
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much to me as long as it doesn't conflict with FOSDEM. |
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Regards, |
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Bryan Østergaard |
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