Factory testing
- GNOME pattern still broken, should be fixed by next week
- New pulseaudio to show up soon on FACTORY, please test
AI: Find out ways to automate distro installation for testing (autoyast? kiwi?) -> rodrigo
AI: Create testing page for showing what's new but might be broken that needs testing -> suseROCKS
Task review
- G:Community packages still need review for policy
- Multiscreen hack week coming soon
Meeting theme
- Several topics to cover: opensync, multiscreen, wishlist, multimedia, hardware, kernel
- http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Meetings/Themes
- Wishlist day as a separate meeting
AI: contact abock and grabiel burt for multimedia themed meeting -> suseROCKS, mw
10.3 update
- 10.3 repo updated with a couple new packages
11.0 development update
- gnome-main-menu patches still need to be reviewed
- New pulseaudio packages at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/rodrigomoya:/pulseaudio/ope…
AI: set up liblslab patch review in #control-center -> sreeves
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Hello,
here's the status of Action Items after today's meeting.
New Action Items:
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# 352722 - women.opensuse.org - get more women involved in openSUSE
Action Item UberChicGeekChick: start the female openSUSE community
Some sniplets from the meeting:
<adrianS> uberChicChick: tell, if you have something where we can
forward women.opensuse.org ...
<notlocalhorst> uberChicChick: be sure to announce it on the lists to
get more people involved
<uberChicChick> *w00t*, new channel: #openSuSE-uberChicks (which'll fit
in with two podcasts I'm working on; especially the 2nd podcast. So
aside from the wiki articles(growing toward sections). &General
community building, awareness, &hair pulling(*wink*). Is there
anything specific any one else would like to see?
Work in progress:
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#223290 - better wishlist handling using FATE
Development work on openFATE continues, some obstracles have been hit.
#164761 - built service trust/rating system
trust system is under research by rhorstkoetter, no ETA yet.
rhorstkoetter is also working on a user rating system for the whole
opensuse community and one has to consider how to achieve this best
#173961 - openSUSE merchandising
NA shop is nearly finished and should be running tomorrow.
#238355 - status of cn wiki
wiki is copied, dns still missing. ETA 21.1.2007
#238350 - unmaintained wikis (is, es, vi)
.vi has an "unmaintained" warning, the other two have new maintainers.
Martin has to check progress.
AIs without news:
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#343444 - bugzilla wizard to qualify bugreports
no news
#293726 - Creation of Babel wiki
no news - but according to darix, it will be touched in the next few
weeks
Things that were done:
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#229213 - clarify bugzilla usage for packages in build service
Buildservice projects and packages now have a link to report bugs (if a
bug owner is set for the project/package).
#267437 - @opensuse.org mail addresses
The infrastructure is setup and the openSUSE board will give out
addresses to valuable contributors. AJ will send a mail with details
tomorrow.
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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Hi
Happy new year to all, here the first status ... I repost the events again,
just to make sure everbody is aware of it :-)
* Events
- openSUSE talk at "Open Source Meets Business" in Nuremberg
http://www.heise.de/events/2008/open_source_meets_business/en/
- Chemitzer Linux-Tage http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2008/info/
(submitted openSUSE talk and request for a booth)
- Fosdem, see mail later this day
- Linuxtag cfp deadline Friday, mail also Friday
* Communication
- Project meeting today 18:00
- KDE community meeting today 19:00
* Wiki
- next is move from cn to zh. We will have for
a undefined time both online to copy missing content and finetune it. (db copy
already done, online later)
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Hi
Deadline for Linuxtag Cfp is coming fast, this Friday. As usual we will be
there, i try again to organize a "openSUSE day", means a room with only
openSUSE topics for a whole day.
From the last year's experience i figured that the audience is more interested
in generic user talks, like Marcus talk about Photomanagement was pretty
crowded. We will try to cover this kind of talks more this year, here are
some ideas:
- wine: what is it, what is possible, limitations etc
- compiz: show basic config, effects and plugins
- mail: you daily work with kontact/evolution
- KDE4: whats really new and you always wanted to know
Of course we will have also some more openSUSE specific talks like "the
openSUSE project", "looking ahead to openSUSE 11.0" and maybe "the openSUSE
build service".
Other suggestions are welcome, we want also talks from you! If you have a
topic, please send it to me or reply to the list.
Linuxtag 2008 is again in Berlin, most talks are in German, 28-31 May.
http://www.linuxtag.org/2008/
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