Minutes for Gnome release team meeting 2002-10-09
- 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 Gnome release team meeting 2002-10-09
- Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 11:07:50 +0100
Minutes for Gnome 2 release team meeting 2002-10-09
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Present: Apologies
Glynn Foster Frederic Crozat
Karl Gaffney
Jody Goldberg
Telsa Gwynne
Mikael Hallendal
Luis Villa
Jeff Waugh
I have started bracketing the old comments on action items. It
was getting confusing. This is more confusing to read quickly
now, but I hope it's easier to follow the progress!
Actions:
DROPPED: Jeff to check in changes to dotplan.
(=> Jeff is awaiting a computer (!))
(=> Actually a hard disc which disappeared. Still hunting.)
=> This action has been here for at least a month. We've
actually made all the important changes. The stuff sitting on
Jeff's hard drive was to do with making it fit in with The
New Website, when that showed up. So we're killing this
action in favour of a new one when the new website arrives.
DROPPED: Telsa to post reminder to desktop-devel-list and g-h that
"you are here" and that we need more tarballs. [Jeff comment:
he's about to do this anyway]
=> This wasn't needed in the end.
PENDING: Jeff to install analog or webalyser on the box hosting dotplan
so we know what people are looking for/at/over.
(=> In fact, anyone with widget access can do this. Must ask gnome-sysadmin.)
=> 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: 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 and just have A List.
PENDING: Mikael to prioritise API docs needed
PENDING: Telsa to makeashorterlink 2.0.3 bugs
NEW: Luis to investigate a possible site for a possible donated
box from Sun.
Decisions and discussion:
* 2.1.x Status
We have one, we have one! 2.1.0 is out and ftp-able:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.1/2.1.0/sources/
There's not that many changes in number yet, but it's looking
quite cool: fontconfig is in. Multi-head (two monitors, one desktop)
support is in. The new iconview is in nautilus.
. Jeff will be on the prowl for tarballs later this week in order to
release a snapshot next week.
* Bug Status
Luis is back now. But Luis has 5000 bugzilla emails to catch up with...
* API Doc Status
There haven't been many noticeable check-ins this week specifically
for API docs. Mikael will get on the "making a list of which is needed
the most" job.
* "What's Happening in 2.2" Feature Lists
These are the lists we wanted off module maintainers so that
people would know what to expect and we'd know how close/not close
modules were to everything they wanted to put in.
Luis was away and didn't collect his list. Telsa was here and
still didn't collect hers. Karl has most of his and is waiting
on some. We need to consolidate these.
* Performance and profiling
Sun have been doing a lot of profiling using Forte and have sent
some of the results to gnome-hackers: the thread starts at
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-hackers/2002-October/msg00014.html
and can be followed looking for the subject "Gnome login performance"
on http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-hackers/2002-October/thread.html
Wipro should also be sending results soon.
There is a cachegrind sibling to valgrind now. If it works as
well as valgrind, then we should be using it on Gnome as well.
Valgrind lives at http://developer.kde.org/~sewardj/
* Testing on Solaris
We have some guidelines for writing portable code in CVS
in gnome-devel-docs/articles/portable-programming/ but
most hackers at home have access to Linux or to *BSD.
Access to Solaris is rarer. So sometimes it's hard to test.
Sun might be able to provide a Solaris box for testing GNOME
apps. It would need a home with good bandwidth and someone
physically around with the time to admin Solaris. A few
suggestions were thrown up in the call but most were "I'll
have to find out/ask so-and-so".
* Version numbering
The grand ftp reorganisation took place. Almost immediately
a few complications emerged: Ancient versions of Gnumeric are
now all over the site. Jody thinks lots of the historical versions
should be moved out of the way.
* Artwork
There is an http://art.gnome.org/ website now. There have been
releases on desktop-devel-list of gnome-themes and gnome-icon-themes.
We should look at whether to include some in default themes. We
should ask usability and arty types before saying yes to any of
them for definite.
* Apologies in advance:
Frederic Crozat can't make next two meetings.
Mikael Hallendal can't make next meeting.
Telsa
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