On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 06:05:34AM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote: > <quote who="Robert Love"> > > * How is the line between GNOME and freedesktop.org platform > > managed? HAL and D-BUS are freedesktop.org components. Are > > they merely requirements for GNOME or do we make them part of > > the Desktop release proper? > > That's an interesting one. Without a 'freedesktop.org Platform' release in > the picture, it makes it slightly harder. That said, we could call Utopia > components the 'freedesktop.org Utopia' release, and say we depend on that. Er, heh. Unfortunately I have no time outside of uni and my paid work on X right now, so I can't do it. I appointed Chris Lee to the release team[0], and I've asked him to start working through a release; we're targeting it for mid-July, when we're going to be locked in the same house together for a few weeks (I'm in Boston from July 11th->Aug 2nd, and at OLS in the middle of that). Unfortunately, Chris is busy having just moved up to Boston (well, NH; either way, he still has no furniture yet), and is in Raleigh at RHAT's orientation. So, er, yeah, that's the story with the platform ATM. Sorry, I just had no idea how insanely busy uni would be. :) d PS: Not subscribed, remember to CC, etc, etc. [0]: Tap the sword on each shoulder and all that. -- Daniel Stone <daniel fooishbar org> "The programs are documented fully by _The Rise and Fall of a Fooish Bar_, available by the Info system." -- debian/manpage.sgml.ex, dh_make template
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