-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Andreas Jaeger schreef:
I have so far the the following topics for tomorrows meeting:
* Enabling more network services to be Network manager aware, e.g. ntp and autofs
Network should go up automaticly, after wake from suspend to disk, now this has to be done manualy.
* checkin policy for specific projects and how to track them Current example is postgresql. [I don't have details for this one yet]
* AppArmor: Move the profiles from the single package to the packages they belong to
* Faster booting? What can be done here?
Creation of a configfile, from the detection at installtime, in which the HW is listed, and the order of connecting. (boot.ini?, conf, in which services can be commented on or of..) Perform a scan for new HW after the system is booted up. Ad manual option to scan for new HW. (monitor should be checked allways, autoconf with sax, finetune evt lateron) Network up as early as possible, ingates closed (except dhcp) until cli can be used.
* Shrink the basepackages
With todays changes we seem to be able to do a self-contained build of base with just 72 source packages (spec files). By heavily stripping the set of basepacks of course. And we have side-by-side compiles against the openSUSE config to compare logfiles (no differences sofar).
This sounds realy great! What will the size of the base be then?
Any comments for these already?
Starts to look how it should be now.
Andreas
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