openSUSE Status Meeting 2006/05/30
This meeting is meant to discuss the latest developments in and around openSUSE. It was held on Tuesday 2006/05/30 18:00 CEST (16:00 GMT) Minutes: Status SUSE Linux 10.1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Andreas answered the questions posted in the Q/A section. Some were about the package management and Andreas asured everybody that the issues [1] are beeing worked on. A test repository is already available and after fixing one more bug it will be released as online update. Delta-RPMs are currently not supported but once this is fixed we will have another update to the package management stack. Then there was a question if the current update that is in the pipe contained performance enhancements for zmd. Andreas said that there are a couple of fixes that lead to enhanced performance but that poerformance in general is another thing that has to be worked on next. It was agreeed upon that we need to continue the discussion on opensuse-factory about the stack. The other round of questions was about future developments in SUSE Linux 10.2. First if the current design of having 2 rather independend ways of handling packages (yast/libzypp and zmd/libzypp [2]) be kept of if there are attempts to merge those two together. Andreas said that this is currently one of the topics we discuss on opensuse-factory and that he didnt knew what was the result yet. Also the question was asked how we plan to tackle windows vista which will be roughly released at the same time as SUSE Linux 10.2. Andreas said that he sees that the GNOME and KDE communitys and of course the openSUSE people that participate in them are the teams that continue the work on this. Now with 10.1 we need to take a step back and see whether the changes we did are beneficial to the users and how to continue from there. During this someone asked when we can expect GNOME 2.14.x for stable releases like 10.1. jpr said that we definately 2.16.x for 10.2 and that we'll probably put 2.15.x in to factory sometime around the end of june and follow the unstable tree from then on. Adrian and Andreas said that the GNOME team is already working on providing the newest packages in the build service. The next question was about XGL and KDE integration in 10.2. Beineri confirmed that there were no concrete plans for anything 10.2 related yet in that direction but that the KDE community is probably already working on that. mmj raised the question if there are any developments in running compiz as standalone windowmanager. jpr explained the plugin system of compiz then. cb400f asekd if somebody's feelings would be hurt if a wikipage was set up about issues in 10.1. Everybody agreed that we need to be very open about the issues and learn from them. Marcus pointed out that there already is such a page (Bugs:Most_Annoying_Bugs [3]) and cb400f said that he will expand that. The status LiveDVD was discussed and Andreas said that we are working on it but that he didnt knew an ETA yet. [1] http://en.opensuse.org/Libzypp/Issues [2] http://en.opensuse.org/Zmd [3] http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs:Most_Annoying_Bugs Status build service ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Adrian announced that, despite that it is in alpha phase, we will use the build service for the supplementary trees now. This means we do run it already in production mode from the point of the end-user. Interessting projects which get build there currently are * KDE:KDE3 (contains already 3.5.3) * KDE:Backports (contains updated KDE apps without the need to update also the complete KDE (big advantage)) * OSCAR cluster software * groupware software (Kolab, OX, eGroupWare) * Apache + php * Kernel Supplementarry dirs for KDE and misc got removed on ftp.suse.com already. Gnome will follow. "Daily" updates get logged on the build service news page [1] from today on. [1] http://en.opensuse.org/Build_Service/News Lizard pictures for SUSE Linux 10.2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ michl announced that we have our first Alpha around the 15th of June and now need a codename and picture. The codename will be again some kind of lizard - therefore, if you have a nice photo of a lizard and can name the lizard, please contact myself (michl@suse.de) and Andreas (aj@suse.de) - and add something to http://en.opensuse.org/LizardPictures. Q&A Session ~~~~~~~~~~~ Most of the questions from the Q/A section got answered in the first topic so we opened up for topics people wanted to talk about. houghi asked about the wiki redesign and everybody agreeed that we need to stop discussing this and just do it. cboltz asked if the slides from LinuxTag be published on opensuse.org. Sonja took that action item (#179950). Transcript of this meeting: http://en.opensuse.org/Meetings/Status_Meeting_2006-05-30/transcript
onsdag 31 maj 2006 14:58 skrev Henne Vogelsang:
cb400f asekd if somebody's feelings would be hurt if a wikipage was set up about issues in 10.1. Everybody agreed that we need to be very open about the issues and learn from them. Marcus pointed out that there already is such a page (Bugs:Most_Annoying_Bugs [3]) and cb400f said that he will expand that.
I chose to do a completely new page anyway, someone might have noticed me promoting it in other threads: http://en.opensuse.org/Using_10.1 Following Henne's advise of doing instead of asking I added a link to it from opensuse.org/Download so I think a lot of people will see it. Of course everyone is free to enhance it or make corrections should I be wrong about something. Martin / cb400f
Martin Schlander schrieb:
I chose to do a completely new page anyway, someone might have noticed me promoting it in other threads: http://en.opensuse.org/Using_10.1
Following Henne's advise of doing instead of asking I added a link to it from opensuse.org/Download so I think a lot of people will see it. Of course everyone is free to enhance it or make corrections should I be wrong about something.
I have a question with regard to own package selections, which was already asked at suse-linux-e, but found no answer. The menu point in yast for saving and loading your own software selections just disappeared. How is the user supposed to move a selection from 10.0 to 10.1 nowadays? If somebody knows the answer, I will add this to your wiki page, too. Ciao Siegbert
Hi, Siegbert Baude schrieb:
The menu point in yast for saving and loading your own software selections just disappeared. How is the user supposed to move a selection from 10.0 to 10.1 nowadays?
This is known as: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=156593 Especially: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=156593#c8 Andreas Hanke
Andreas Hanke schrieb:
Siegbert Baude schrieb:
The menu point in yast for saving and loading your own software selections just disappeared. How is the user supposed to move a selection from 10.0 to 10.1 nowadays?
This is known as: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=156593
Especially: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=156593#c8
Thanks for the pointer Andreas. Did anybody test, if the mentioned autoyast does the job? According to the comments in the bug report this seems to be not trivial, so it would be nice to have it on the wiki, but I don't want to spend time for testing, if it is known that this way is not feasible. BTW, was there any reason for throwing this feature out? It saves a hell of time, if you install on many computers, which are too different for any automatic installation (e.g. 64bit/32bit). And last question, would this subthread be better moved to the wiki or suse-l-e list? I normally don't read either of them, so I can't tell where it is appropriate. Ciao Siegbert --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-help@opensuse.org
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 09:29:05AM +0200, Siegbert Baude wrote:
And last question, would this subthread be better moved to the wiki or suse-l-e list? I normally don't read either of them, so I can't tell where it is appropriate.
First suse-l-e, then you make/edit the wiki. If ther are issues with that, you can go to the wiki list. The wiki list is not so much about content of the wiki as it is about the wiki itself. -- houghi http://houghi.org http://www.plainfaqs.org/linux/ http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
Today I went outside. My pupils have never been tinier...
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participants (5)
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Andreas Hanke
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Henne Vogelsang
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houghi
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Martin Schlander
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Siegbert Baude