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Developer meeting: November 22, 2011

Meeting takes place on IRC on the #evergreen channel on Freenode. See the Calendar for specific dates and times.

Held at

  • 09:00:00 a.m. Tuesday November 22, 2011 in America/Los_Angeles
  • 12:00:00 p.m. Tuesday November 22, 2011 in Canada/Eastern
  • 16:00:00 Tuesday November 22, 2011 in UTC

Last meeting:

Logs and minutes

  • Minutes will be supplied in this document after the meeting finishes.

Agenda

  1. Determine the taker of minutes: ?
  2. Determine meeting leader: ?
  3. Review past action items
    1. tsbere to tweak release-cutting script to accommodate README changes (pointer to download location)
      1. STATUS: Done.
    2. tsbere to cut 2.1.1 release for testing and _severe_ criticism real soon now
      1. STATUS: Done.
    3. moodaepo to write end of community supported 1.6 announcement
      1. STATUS: Done, but see below.
  4. New Business
    1. Release Team Members
      1. Targeting bugs to series is currently a power held only by release team members. Should this be expanded to include additional bug wranglers to assist with?
    2. Community Supported Versions of Evergreen
      1. Need to finish formalizing an EOL policy.
      2. moodaepo had suggested basing something similar to Fedora's on 2011-11-17
  5. Announcements
    1. Conifer will be hosting another Tpac development day at University of Windsor on December 8th and 9th. Ask dbs for more details.

After the meeting, remove the agenda from the IRC channel topic.

Next meeting

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