[opensuse-gnome] openSUSE GNOME meeting (2008/03/13)
Factory testing Only a few packages in the testing page, add things to test there (http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/11.0/Testing) Feedback for those packages in the form of bug reports Pulseaudio 0.9.9 got in yesterday, what to do with sound capplet? AI: cyberorg and rodrigo to add compiz/fusion to the Testing page AI: maw add pulseaudio to the list of platform packages on the spreadsheet File chooser hackweek Summary: http://www.gnome.org/~federico/news-2008-03.html#gtkfilechooser-bug-week-sum... Fixed a bunch of usability bugs New tab completion code Backporting to 10.3/11.0 in progress Bug day Started out with 57 openSUSE10.2 gnome-related bugs, and now we are down to 26 (31 bugs resolved), the remaining bugs are 12 marked as NEEDINFO, 2 assigned, and the rest still unassigned Compiz/Xgl config New compiz being submitted to FACTORY AI: rodrigo to give some love to gnome-xgl-settings GTK+ hackfest Mixed feelings about a GTK+ 3.0 2 big things going on: introspection and GSettings/GVariant/DConf GVFS and WebKit also being discussed Task update Will continue with RTM for a little while, from Tasky RTM allows exporting, so with that we can sync to the wiki Bugzilla backend in Tasky for keeping the tasks there? A form on the wiki page? PackageKit New PK release hopefully today, with nice new features, like the update system will actually work now AI: sreeves Add PK to the testing page Patch upstreaming Going slow, but coordinated with 2.22.0 updates, so no stop Long term project, so just be sure you tag/upstream patches on the packages you submit Once all patches have been tagged, we need a way to reject patches without tags Be stricter in our changelog entries so as to reconstruct what the package was like before, but many changelogs don't fit that criterion AI: maw Investigate further how to be more picky about our checkins Policy Review and Pattern review days Policy review: the goal is to review all the changes in the default config we're doing Pattern review: the goal is to review what gets installed on a default openSUSE GNOME install AI: send mails soliciting feedback about our Desktop and Pattern policies -- Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo@novell.com> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org
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Rodrigo Moya