Le mercredi 17 février 2010, à 11:23 +0000, Michael Meeks a écrit :
Hi guys,
So; we need to get all this stuff merged into Factory; of course, since we have few resource to do that, this is a great opportunity for people to get involved :-)
a) first split off Moblin 2.1 in OBS (abock) + I believe this is done only internally + Aaron - can we do a copy here ? + otherwise, I'll just do a monster copypac across to there.
--- at this point we can break M:F happily ---
b) next - merge all -new- GNOMEish packages from into: GNOME:Apps and GNOME:Factory (as appropriate) + These versions should come from Moblin:Cleanup *BUT* + we need to check all recent fixes since Federico branched get included: sadly this is not at all easy with obs + manual .changes comparison is prolly the only way
c) next - merge all cleaned up 2.28 patches into GNOME:Factory and GNOME:STABLE:2.28 with versioned links from GNOME:STABLE:2.28 back into Moblin:Factory + again these should come from Moblin:Cleanup where possible.
d) rationalise non-GNOME packages, merge patches into: openSUSE:Factory (via their up-streams - if at all possible)
e) build public Moblin:Factory vs. 11.2 only + built it vs. SLE11 [-SP1] only internally + provide public images from openSUSE:Factory / milestone builds.
f) Development work to reconcile the mutter issue, and whatever else bites.
How does that sound ?
Let's do it. I'll start on Thursday, and will try to be full-time on it on Friday. I can help with b, c and f (f is just a matter of renaming the package to mutter-moblin and having some conflict between mutter and mutter-moblin). So if I understand things right, Moblin:Factory will be used to provide a "stable" build of Moblin (against 11.2), and all the real factory stuff will live in other projects. Is this right? Does that mean that the moblin team will push the fixes that will happen later (and the new packages that might appear) in the other projects too? 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