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Revision as of 15:33, 5 August 2011

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This is the meeting agenda/notes for the Meeting held on 2011-05-23.

Date and Time: 2011-05-23 19:00 UTC


Agenda

  • Next Meeting
    • August 1st
  • Releases
    • 5.3.4
      • will release final this week
    • 5.4.4
      • will release final this week
    • 5.7
      • rc2 this week, final next
  • Administrative
    • Switching to GIT
      • Timing choices
        • Wes will decide on exact timing after 5.3/4 get released
        • If there is enough time to do the makerelease changes before 5.7 then he'll update then release, otherwise the switch will be afterward
      • More Documentation; see Category:Git
      • rebase vs merge
        • prefer rebase for updating local sources with remote changes; prefer merge for merging one remote branch into another remote branch
    • LTS Timing
      • From last time: 5.4 and 5.7 will be LTS
      • Time to shut down 5.3 right?
      • Need a wiki page describing the cycles and showing examples from Notes20110523
        • dts12 will create a document
  • Technical
    • HR-MIB and RPM
      • internal run of rpm preferred
        • answer from the existing cache, even if incomplete in the mean time
      • config tokens needed:
        • directory (default = /var/net-snmp/hrmib)
        • frequency (default = monitor /var/lib/rpm)
        • command to run
    • the infamous oid typedef issues
      • 6.0?
    • Windows Builds
      • installer creations:
        • hardaker: never
        • bvanassche: never
        • dts12: first ever recently. OpenSSL seemed to be problematic though.
          • Needs discussing for future meetings.
  • Round Table