Notes20080115
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					This is the meeting minutes and agenda for the Meeting on 2008-01-15.
Date and Time: January 15th 21:00 UTC?
Agenda:
-  Next meeting date (Wes)
- decided: Feb 11th
 
 -  Status reports
-  5.3.2 (released)
-  trogl's only comment: release instructions don't work well on solaris
- Wes will work on recreating current release in the new makerelease project
 - We'll work after that on reordering and rechecking
 
 - no announcement sent yet? wes will create one later
 -  magfr changes to trunk discussed; versioning is quite different
- should it be applied to earlier releases?
 - people want review first, but no opposition unless problems are found
 
 
 -  trogl's only comment: release instructions don't work well on solaris
 -  Next release?  (rstory)
-  5.2.5?
- 5.2.5 general consensus
 - Wes will do release as he works on a new release script
 
 
 -  5.2.5?
 -  coverity (Wes)
- ugh, Wes needs to contact coverity (still)
 
 
 -  5.3.2 (released)
 -  Coding issues
-  Multiple 5.4.1 container-related crash reports: roadmap to solution? (rstory)
- patch 1712645 has been submitted, but considered "not ideal"
 
 -  Handling of Patches (e.g. Jan Safranek/c_varun)
- Wes will write back
 
 
 -  Multiple 5.4.1 container-related crash reports: roadmap to solution? (rstory)
 -  New projects and things being worked on
-  Dave's MIB rewrites
- picking up again after break
 - Currently looking at UCD:disk & HostRes:FSTable
 
 
 -  Dave's MIB rewrites
 -  Round-the-table of work items (everyone; led by Wes)
- dts12: UCD/HostRes merging :-)
 - hardaker: is likely to do some UDP vs TCP profiling soon, some new security module work and potentially some speed improvements to some of the handler mechanisms
 - magfr: sysORTable rewrite (delayed due to bug)
 - tanders: still considering v3/USM performance improvements, but noone offered help.
 -  rstory: i'd like to throw out an idea i've been thinking about for a while... a new-snmp non-profit organization to try and get funding for make net-snmp more, uh... better... major features, fixes, keeping up with patches... etc...
- discussion ensued... no objections but little effort available to volunteer time toward it.