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. + filled performance review + updated GNOME patterns after discussion within the GNOME team + helped one upstream maintainer move to openSUSE. Yay! :-) 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. + 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 Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
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
Le vendredi 08 octobre 2010, à 14:00 +0200, Jos Poortvliet a écrit :
On Tuesday 05 October 2010 16:09:35 Vincent Untz wrote:
+ 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)
The issue is that people using the web interface are likely to assume that the result is fine. While you really have to double-check what it does... So I'd prefer to avoid that until major bugs get fixed (I know of one real bug so far, but I'm sure there are more).
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.
Maybe I should remove the code that checks if the user is you? :-)
+ 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?
Sorry, too late ! ;-) Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
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