On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Hedayat Vatankhah
<hedayatv@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Tim
Niemueller <tim@niemueller.de> wrote on
11/04/2010 6:57:29 PM +0350:
On 01.11.2010 16:05, Rich Mattes wrote:
Very cool to see you've finally got Fawkes packaged and submitted. It looks
like you've already got a reviewer too! I really like the modular framework
you've got set up, I'd love to do that with Player when I get spare time
Yes, review is even progressing. Currently incorporating his feedback!
The modularity comes at a cost, many small packages. But I think
especially for the kind of plugins we have, i.e. specific for some
specific hardware, it'S worth it.
Happy to hear that :)
[...]
I'm good for a meeting in the next few weeks. After 5:30PM EDT is the best
time for me (also a PA resident,) but I'm flexible. I've gone ahead and
update the SIG wiki page with current package review status, and some ideas
for a meeting agenda. We can sort out some of our ideas in that agenda
leading up to the meeting.
Ok, who else is going t participate?
My best option would be November 10th at 19:00 EST (that's 1:00 UTC
then, mind DST change next weekend). If there are more people from other
time zones we might have to shift this to something (much) earlier.
I (hopefully!). About the time, it's fine but I'd prefer it being a
bit later (e.g 4:00 UTC); but I think I can arrange to participate
in 1:00 UTC too.
I agree with the agenda items. When are F-15 feature proposals due?
I cannot check the schedule right now but I think it would be soon,
specially for F-15 it should happen sooner than previous releases.
Thanks,
Hedayat
Tim
Hi,
I could do anywhere in the range of 1:00 to 4:00 UTC, but not much past that.
Fedora 15 deadlines are contained in [1]; as of today the Feature Submission deadline is January 25. That gives us plenty of time to prepare a robotics spin. The Feature Freeze deadline is February 8th; that's probably the more important deadline to be looking at. I really like the idea of the robotics spin as a Feature, Features tend to land in the release notes, get special articles on
fedoraproject.org, and get picked up by journalists.
Rich