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dev:meetings:2014-04-08

April 8, 2014 Developers Meeting

  • 11:00:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 8, 2014 in America/Los_Angeles
  • 2:00:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, 2014 in Canada/Eastern
  • 18:00:00 Wednesday, April 8, 2014 in UTC

Meeting Minutes

Action Items from Last Meeting

  • bshum to summarize bug tracking based on feedback from developers
    • Status: Soon, deferred
  • eeevil After 2.6.0 is cut, eeevil to publish detailed plan about freezing baseline schemas between EG releases and using deprecates/supersedes in database upgrade scripts. This will go on the mailing list and the thread should structure further discussion of pros and cons of eeevil's plan.
    • Status:
  • dbwells to backport bugfix for Encode.pm (bug 1242999) issues to rel_2_5, feedback requested on backporting to earlier releases
    • Status:
  • bshum to go through and update the bug statuses to "fix released" for things that are done in milestones for 2.4.5 and 2.4.6
    • Status: Done
  • dbwells to add RM dates to dev calendar
    • Status:
  • dbwells to summarize Evergreen 2.6 aspects of PostgreSQL 9.3 support in future 2.6 RM reports
    • Status:
  • jeff to start dev:hackfest:eg2014 wiki page and announce on dev list, solicit ideas and further discussion
    • Status:

Updates

Release info

OpenSRF

  • 2.3 release
  • 2.4 testing?

Evergreen

  • 2.6 release status
  • 2.5 bug fixes?
  • 2.4 final release?

New Business

Feedback for New Features Under Development

Some initial bugs for discussion

List of all bugs destined for 2.next: https://launchpad.net/evergreen/+milestone/2.next

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