Le jeudi 13 août 2009, à 12:36 -0400, Aaron Bockover a écrit :
I'm very interested in Andrew's feedback here, and anyone else's interested in Moblin.
FWIW, I plan to clean up the packages so they can be pushed to oS:F, however there are various issues: + the development in Moblin:Factory doesn't follow the openSUSE development cycle. So how should the packages be handled? I doubt we can use M:F as a devel project for oS:F, at least for now :/ Would some "forking" be a good thing? + we need a plan to know what we should release. I have no idea what the Moblin schedule is, but if we think 11.2, we're basically frozen for upstream versions now. Is it reasonable to release 11.2 with a Moblin version that is basically what we have today + bugfixes? + Moblin currently uses git version of various modules. This is at least a bit inconvenient. Real releases would be much better, especially for packages where we already have an openSUSE package. (this is getting fixed upstream, I think) + there might be conflicts between what's needed in M:F and what's needed in openSUSE. The mutter packages might be an example of this (no idea how mutter is packaged in Moblin, but we now have a mutter package from GNOME upstream mutter). I guess we can only be careful there, since there's no magic solution. The real blocker for me is the first item. If I push Moblin packages to Factory now, they will possibly move at a different pace from the packages in M:F, and quite some synchronization work should be done every now and then :/ Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-goblin+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-goblin+help@opensuse.org