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Development Meeting: March 12, 2013

Held at

  • 11:00:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 12, 2013 in America/Los_Angeles
  • 2:00:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, 2013 in Canada/Eastern
  • 18:00:00 Tuesday, March 12, 2013 in UTC

Action Items from Last Meeting

  1. bshum will take charge of wrangling patches to remove JSPac
    • STATUS
  2. ESI will recreate the testing.evergreen-ils.org VM
    • STATUS
  3. jeff and Dyrcona will speak with denials about rebuilding the buildbot
  4. gmcharlt to do some branch management with an eye towards an OpenSRF 2.2 release in the next few weeks
    • STATUS

GSoC

Mentoring organization application deadline is March 29, 2013.

Release info

OpenSRF

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Evergreen

  • 2.4 release: let's revisit all of the dependencies that we currently install from source for newer versions or for ditching, including:
    • yaz - currently installing 4.2.32; current source version is 4.2.51
    • Net::Z3950::SimpleServer - currently installing 1.15, current source version is 1.17
    • SpiderMonkey and libjs - who cares about the versions, but should we officially deprecate script-based circ as of 2.4?
    • libdbi / libdbi-drivers - only installed from source on Debian Squeeze and Ubuntu Lucid
    • XULRunner - let's look at merging https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1043819 so we can more automatically get the latest stable version (make bump-xul), getting stuck with old versions exposes us to known vulnerabilities

Software Performance Evaluation

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