Minutes for last two release team meetings (late, sorry!)
- From: Telsa Gwynne <hobbit aloss ukuu org uk>
- To: release-team gnome org, desktop-devel-list gnome org, gnome-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Minutes for last two release team meetings (late, sorry!)
- Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 17:15:46 +0000
Wow. That was impressively bad. Not only did I fail to send out
last-but-one minutes at all, and am sending the current ones out
later than I try to; I also nearly sent the version with
"Proto-minutes" all over the title and "FIXME: did I understand
that bit right?" comments in them.
Perhaps I should have done, and everyone could tell me "no".
See attachments: seems saner than two separate emails.
And I know the stuff about clocks seems pointless, but the
aim is to remind release team, since we have never yet got
this right.
Telsa
Minutes for Gnome 2 release team meeting 2002-10-16
===================================================
Present: Apologies: Absent:
Glynn Foster Frederic Crozat Jody Goldberg*
Telsa Gwynne Karl Gaffney
Luis Villa Mikael Hallendal
Jeff Waugh
(* absent from call, although was on irc cursing phone systems :))
I have started bracketing the old comments on action items. It
was getting confusing. This is more confusing to read now, but
I hope it's easier to follow the progress.
Actions:
DONE: Luis to investigate a possible site for a possible donated
box from Sun.
=> Investigated. Not overly hopeful on this.
PENDING: Jeff to install analog or webalyser on the box hosting dotplan
so we know what people are looking for/at/over.
=> gnome-sysadmin is snowed under. Jeff will do it.
PENDING: Jeff to create check-list of "things to do before major
release" and maintain it so it's ready for 2.2.0.
=> Jeff to post his list to the release-team list and then we can
whack it into CVS or somewhere where everyone can see it.
PENDING: Mikael to prioritise API docs needed
=> Not here
DROPPED: Jeff to write 'GNOME 2.2 Desktop Modules' GEP and post, etc.
(=> This action has morphed. The one GEP has become three: one about
the developer platform of GNOME; one which is a list of modules for
the desktop generally which will be a base for future GEPs to work
from; and one which will be the desktop platform module list specifically
for 2.2 (when 2.4 comes along, that will have its own). He has started
writing this (these).)
(=> Partly written. Not sent out)
(=> This has turned into a massive amount of work for what is basically
"a list". Unless people at large think we need to do it all in GEP form,
we are inclined to drop this item.)
=> No-one commented to say "No!" so we are dropping this.
DROPPED: Telsa to makeashorterlink 2.0.3 bugs
=> See discussions
Decisions and discussion:
* 2.1 status
There are not masses and masses of exciting new big features.
We got most of those into 2.0 :) There are lots of little
improvements which should overall make it feel much nicer,
rather like the 1.4.0 -> 1.4.1 move did.
* Bug status
Luis has spent the week drowning in his bug mail and sent a
summary: 2.1 seems really stable so far (woo!); and for 2.0.3
he thinks there are no supremely nasty bugs lurking, unless the
maintainers know of any which aren't in bugzilla. The crasher bugs
(eg http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95088 ) seem to be
distro-dependent and thus probably packaging bugs.
* API doc status
Mikael is away this week. The obvious fact is that we don't have
nearly enough people writing API docs, which is why we're having
to prioritise and hope that someone will pop up and write the
most urgent ones. We really really need good API docs. They help
people coming into GNOME to get started faster. They help everyone
else keep going faster too. Please help :) (A personal comment:
it wasn't API documentation, but I did discover that documenting
something -- anything -- really helps you understand how it works.
Except gmenu. So don't think you have to know it inside out when
you start. You will by the end :))
* Website
Still on the quest of making dotplan (and d.g.o) more relevant and
easier to navigate and find things. The best thing everyone can do on
this is to file bugs against product: website: component: d.g.o.
Then these can (a) be fixed now; and (b) incorporated into
new site from scratch.
* Apologies in advance:
Frederic Crozat can't make next meeting.
Telsa
Minutes for Gnome 2 release team meeting 2002-10-23
===================================================
Present: Apologies:
Glynn Foster Frederic Crozat
Karl Gaffney Mikael Hallendal
Jody Goldberg
Telsa Gwynne
Luis Villa
Jeff Waugh
Actions:
PENDING: Jeff to install analog or webalyser on the box hosting dotplan
so we know what people are looking for/at/over.
=> gnome-sysadmin is snowed under. Jeff will do it.
PENDING: Jeff to create check-list of "things to do before major
release" and maintain it so it's ready for 2.2.0.
=> Jeff to post his list to the release-team list and then we can
whack it into CVS or somewhere where everyone can see it.
PENDING: Mikael to prioritise API docs needed
=> Not here
NEW: Jeff to announce the upcoming 2.0.3 to people.
NEW: Luis to check whether a gtk bug related to metacity crashes
is fixed in stable branch as well as in unstable.
NEW: Jeff to include proposed list of modules for 2.2 in the
release notes for 2.1.1.
NEW: Jeff to summarise the expected feature lists for 2.2 we
have so far in RSN (Not the best name for it, "Real Soon Now" is
our "what's going on; you are here" email to desktop-devel-list).
NEW: Glynn to mail people about UI review.
Decisions and discussion:
* 2.0.3 status:
We are going to release a 2.0.3 at the start of November.
We need to tell maintainers, bug-fixers and translators in
good time for this. Jeff will announce this.
* 2.1 status
2.1.1 is coming out "this morning" in Jeff-time (post-meeting,
probably before these minutes appear!) Few changes and additions
from 2.1.0: totem is included in 2.1.1 which is a new package.
Jorn has suggested some proxy code to get into 2.1 which looks
a much-needed addition, if it can get in before we freeze.
Iain has been porting gnome-media stuff to gstreamer, but
currently it requires CVS gstreamer which is not ideal for a
desktop release. Consequently, we are not going to put gstreamer
in the release. However, it will probably go into Fifth Toe,
which is being put together by Bastien Nocera (hadess) and
Will Lashell (terral). The only reason for not going in there
would be if we made a separate release of it, an idea which was
discussed.
We need to get the list of "what will be in the desktop in 2.1->2.2"
sent around people and mailing lists. (We got rid of the action item
about the GEP in favour of just having a list, so the list should
definitely be out there.)
Before the feature freeze hits, we (release-team) need to tell
usability, i18n, docs, and QA people exactly which apps they
are going to be dealing with.
* Review of feature list emails for publishing on the website and d-d-l.
Jeff has all our responses from module maintainers about what's
going into 2.1 packages and expected to be here for 2.2.0. He will
include them in his updates on desktop-devel-list.
* Bug status
bugsquad has helped Luis catch up since he's been away, but
there is more to do. irc.gnome.org's #bugs and the
bugsquad gnome org mailing list can always do with new members.
* Build sheriff needed
Jacob will be standing down as build sheriff. The build sheriff's
job is to make sure that CVS HEAD is generally build-able and that
snapshots can thus be automatically generated. It's not a fun job,
but it is a very helpful one. Luis will post to gnome-hackers about
this.
* Release-team list membership
Jacob pointed out the release-team gnome org address is nowhere
obvious on http://developer.gnome.org/dotplan/ . It should be now,
and here it is again: mailto:release-team gnome org This is a
a private mailing list which contains the eight people on the
phone call. We shall add Will and Bastien to it, too, since they're
doing Fifth Toe. Anything you think we should know, tell us. Feel
free to cc wildly so other lists see it.
* Apologies in advance:
None this time!
* Note for next week:
Clocks go back this weekend for winter in US and UK. Conference
call times change. From the original email detailing them:
..
On 10/23/02 from 07:00 AM PDT to 10/23/02 at 08:30 AM for 001 hrs 30 mins
On 10/30/02 from 07:00 AM PST to 10/30/02 at 08:30 AM for 001 hrs 30 mins
..
Since none of us are actually on PDT or PST we may be wrong about
this, but we think northern hemisphere types must call in earlier,
and Jeff must stay up later. If there are no minutes next week,
Telsa got her times wrong again.
Telsa
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