What I did:
- work on http://en.opensuse.org/Hardware ->
http://wiki.opensuse.org/Portal:Hardware migration
- finalizing Strategy discussion outcome
- openSUSE Counter for Facebook:
http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/2010/06/opensuse-counter-for-facebook/
What I plan to do:
- LinuxTag: Build Service workshops, Distribution Battle, Game Store talk
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What I did last week:
- openfate milestone:
+ thanks to Tom, I'm finally able to test my local changes
+ I saw that my first changes were not working correctly; played a
bit more with them, but didn't have enough time to fix everything
- mailed opensuse-gnome to see if someone could help migrate our wiki
pages to the new wiki. No answer so far.
- openSUSE 11.3:
+ closed a few features that were implemented
+ worked on GNOME bugs; things are either nearly perfect, or we don't
have a lot of testers. I prefer to think we have no bugs ;-)
- announced new modules for next version of GNOME, and helped push the
proposal for a moduleset regorganization, which generated quite some
discussion in the GNOME community
- helped push the announcement that the GNOME Foundation is hiring a
sysadmin; quite excited about it!
- asked questions to the candidates running for the GNOME Foundation
board, since I'm not running this year, and participated in the
discussion there.
- meetings (GNOME Foundation-related, GNOME roadmap, openSUSE project,
internal one)
What I'll be doing this week:
- probably bug fixes on Monday
- tarballs for upstream GNOME release
- LinuxTag
Vincent
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fake ray ban sunglassess!!!
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[green]
- one day off for <some rainy day that other religions use to
... I have no idea, anyway: one day off>
- some discussion around google analytics and random javascript
code sent around
- reduced "my bugs" from 28 to 14
- reduced uncaught webui exceptions
- optimized software.o.o performance (actually playing proxy
between mls and tschmidt)
- reworked O:F:Live project, so it creates more predictable builds
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What I worked on:
* openSUSE 11.3 KDE severe bugs review
* Fixed most egregious kdepim bugs in 11.3: bko#591483 and 596582
* chaired/participated in an excellent openSUSE KDE Community meeting - lots
more people, lots of motivation, great atmosphere.
* some organisation for pre Hack Week workshops
* the usual packager reviews and updates
* more knetworkmanager 3G review work upstream
* 1 day public holiday
What I am going to work on:
* give Hack Week workshop on KDE Plasma Javascript
* continue working on 11.3 KDE
What is blocking me:
* Not enough interest from upstream in kdepim 4.4 quality considering it is in
all the current distros and will be used along with KDE SC 4.5.0 They are
busy making something to release with 4.5.1
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What I did last week:
- administrative stuff
- meetings (standup, foundation board)
- long session of upstream hacking, mostly for gnome-panel: I merged the
bonobo-less branch. This is a significant achievement, since getting
rid of bonobo and use dbus instead has been a long-standing goal
upstream. In addition, I made it possible to actually still use bonobo
in a completely optional (at runtime) way to offer compatibility with
all applets. Which is something distros want.
(of course, if you don't know what bonobo is, you can't care about
that ;-))
- released GNOME 2.31.2. It was painful, since many modules didn't
build. Apparently, the 2.31.1 release was not even done before, so
that explains part of it.
- pushed some openSUSE presence at the RMLL, in July. After much
discussion, we'll share a booth with our Mandriva friends (since we
can't man a booth for the whole event). We'll have 2 or 3 people at
the event, and we'll get some goodies to give away.
- chatted a bit about one of my Linuxtag talk (the GNOME one), to split
the work with my co-presenter.
- packaging work: work with Dominique to fix various bugs, get rid of
hal by default on GNOME, make sure everything was using tracker
instead of beagle, make the last changes needed for better iphone
support, etc.
- looked at the gnome security bugs: looks like we're relatively okay
there
What I'll be doing this week:
- prepare Linuxtag talks and workshops
- work on a few GNOME release team tasks
- *cough*openfate*cough*
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