On Tuesday 05 October 2010 16:09:35 Vincent Untz wrote:
Hola,
What I did last week: + missed the team meeting :/ I was deep in release management mode... + released GNOME 2.32.0: - handled the release upstream. Even though it was smaller than usual (since a lot of changes were kept in branches for 3.0), it took some time. I released something like 20-25 tarballs myself, and pinged people to fix last-minute issues. - helped integrate 2.32.0 in GNOME:Factory. We had 2.32.0 available before the official release this way, and it was really useful for me to find broken tarballs this way. - created GNOME:STABLE:2.32 for people to go crazy and provide a easy-to-use backport for 11.3. + handled a few security issues. + created a spec-cleaner package at the request of various people. I need to blog about this tool, it's really handy.
Sounds like it could be integrated in OBS? (asking because I can work with the webinterface but as soon as it comes to the manual specfile things it breaks down for me, hehe)
+ filled performance review + updated GNOME patterns after discussion within the GNOME team + helped one upstream maintainer move to openSUSE. Yay! :-)
+1 :D
What I plan to do this week: + I thought I could take a break upstream, but the GNOME 3 work is already urgent... So probably a bit of that.
Yeah, still doesn't work for me. At some point I'd look into that - for now, I tried cleaning it all up to prepare for a full re-install of the GNOME 3 things.
+ think hard about talks: I have two talks next week at the JDLL, and then two talks and a keynote the week after at the openSUSE conference. + eat a big cake
but... you know you can't have your cake and eat it too, right? Are you sure you are ready to eat it?
Vincent