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   * 20:00:00 Wednesday, May 3, 2017 in UTC   * 20:00:00 Wednesday, May 3, 2017 in UTC
 ===== Action Items from Last Meeting ===== ===== Action Items from Last Meeting =====
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 +  * Galen will send out a call for patch authors to use open-ils-dev to introduce new features.
 +  * Galen will also increase use of IRC to ask people to review particular patches.
 +  * Jeff Godin, Ben Shum, Dan Scott, Mike Rylander, Galen Charlton, and Jason Stephenson will start exploring options for replacing Launchpad, including GitHub and GitLab.
 +  * Ben Shum and Dan Scott will set up Launchpad and the bzr repo to start permitting series-level translations.
  
 ===== Updates ===== ===== Updates =====
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 === OpenSRF === === OpenSRF ===
  
-[placeholder]+  * [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/opensrf/+bug/1684970|LP#1684970 (Proxy setup masks client IP needed by osrf-http-translator)]warrants cutting 2.5.1 soon 
  
 === Evergreen === === Evergreen ===
  
-[placeholder]+  * [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1646638|SIP authentication timeout (1646638)]- rsoulliere reported this morning his 3M self-check machines started suffering after their upgrade from 2.5 -> 2.12 and this branch fixed the problem
  
  
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